THE LITTLE PEANUT GIRL.
I know a little girl, Lena is her name, A pretty.name,,l think, don't you? People say she's: -y pretty — mamma thinks the same./ It's funny, but all mammas do. I'm very fond of Lena,, a clever girl "is she, ■ '* 'A- ' ■■-'■■- A ... ... Her papa thihkij she's very clever tOO. '- y a -y '■■■ ■■■■■ •■■ ••' ' li it wasn't for" one thing, a perfect girl she'd be-— ' Nobody is perfeSctj^that-s true! Lena cries for peauiitfs,' as long as she's awake; She is content with just a few. I assure you it's a habit her mother tries to break — JHoav - - '•'- - When papa comes from Avork, Lena •climbs upon his-Jince, .. Then she through, And cries*,. some peaiiuts home yforpine!'' And he ahA-ays has a two. If she keeps-yon eating p|aiiuts (this - iswhat; V Her greediness v she'll Vrue; For into a; ypeaiiut herself " someVday,V y -Vy'' y4'44 -44 i. .4 And be eateii-'vup inVbiie big clieAv! ""'""' y4' r 44444' : "Pinch. -
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 32, 13 October 1911, Page 9
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157THE LITTLE PEANUT GIRL. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 32, 13 October 1911, Page 9
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