THE FIRST DAISY.
"I must have overslept in bedl" The drowsy little Daisy said. "The wind goes 'by witih merry shout, H« says the Crocuses ere out. Hark! There's the Blackbird's .first - sweet note!
(Where is my frilly petticoat 1'
Yes, soon the Buttercups will vshow TheiT yellow satin dresses, so I must be quick! ('Tis crumpled, quite! I know I'll look a perfect fright. Too bad when all tlhe Thrushes say The Fairy Folk are one their way.)
"Ah! Now I'm ready, and the Sun Has smoothed the crinkles, every «sn», I must have made a slight mistake, There's not a Buttercup awake. So, every Bird and every Bee Will stop to foave a word with me!''
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 42, 27 March 1930, Page 2
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118THE FIRST DAISY. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 42, 27 March 1930, Page 2
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