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THE KNITTING OLD WOMAN.

A funny old woman Once sat on a stool, And started to knit With bright-coloured wool. She said to herself As she knitted away, "I'll knit fifty jumpers, If'it takes me all day I" That little old woman Sits and knits still/ Her tongue keeps on clacking Just like a mill; For over and over ' She'll cheerfully say, "I'll knit fifty jumpers, If it takes me all day!" This extraordinary lady Has J knitted for years, And never seems tired, Or dejected appears.

She never stops knitting j To work or to play. She never sleeps either— Or so people say. How many jumpers She really gets done, Well, nobody^ knows— Though they guess just for fun; Her hair's fallen out, Her nails have grown long, But she ne'er seems to notice That anything's wrong! Many folks pass her And say, "It is sad, But I think that old woman Must really.be mad!" And still she keeps knitting, And for ever will say, "J'll knit fifty jumpers, ff it takes me all day!" ; THE FAIRY QUEEN. Sylvia is ¥ Wrcyl':'\"""":' i:!: :*:\' ; , Sylvia is a Queen. i Sylvia holds her revels Where the woods are green, i All the fairies love her As flowers love the sun— i isn't that a happy thing to saylof anyone? Take htov grassy Highway, Sail her Silver Stream, In Cinderella coaches Or little boats of dream. But hurry through the forest. She'll greet you with delight— Isn't that a lovely way to spend a summer night? -. ■. If you've any magic-— A token or a charm, A lucky four-leafed clover, Or a pinch of elfin balm — Then bring it as a present, . And bring it quickly, do— ; All your life the Fairy Queen will be a friend to you,

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 23, 30 October 1930, Page 4

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296

THE KNITTING OLD WOMAN. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 23, 30 October 1930, Page 4

THE KNITTING OLD WOMAN. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 23, 30 October 1930, Page 4

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