THE BIRDS' CHRISTMAS PARTY AND HOW THEY GOT THERE.
I. " Good-bve. children,\said Mrs. Sparrowkin; " mind you take care of yourselves. 1 hope you win bare a jolly time at Mrs. Owls Christmas party." But a violent snowst&rm arose before the Sparrowkins had gone very far. and unfortunately they had only one umbrella between them.
2 The Sparrowkins lost their way in the storm, but when the snow ceased to' fall, they were dreadfully fright ened by the approrancp of a igreat hawk in the sky.
3. The Sparrowkins rushed to a big shed for safety, but the< .shed proved to be the home of a wonderful {lying machine.
4. Mr. 'Rook, the kind-hcairted avia tor. at once offeml to give themi a lift, and Mrs. Owl received the surprise of h or life when she saw the Sparrowkins arrive on a flying-machine. t —From " Home Chat. '
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 259, 24 December 1914, Page 1 (Supplement)
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146THE BIRDS' CHRISTMAS PARTY AND HOW THEY GOT THERE. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 259, 24 December 1914, Page 1 (Supplement)
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