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The Baby Moon.

I saw the little baby moon last night; It nestled m the sky, as if to sleep, Cuddled among soft clouds, to left and and light; And, close beside, one star a watch dia ii.eep. "Good night, you Little baby moon," isaid I; "Good night, and go to sleep." I saw it still and safe and tranquil tbei e3e 3 Cradled in that blue distance of the night. It made me smile withi joy, it was bo fair — • So beautiful, so childlike, and so white. "You dear sky sleeper," looking up, said I, "Good night, you little baby moon; good night."

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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 287, 30 December 1905, Page 16

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104

The Baby Moon. Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 287, 30 December 1905, Page 16

The Baby Moon. Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 287, 30 December 1905, Page 16

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