FOUR TO ONE
'I'm sorry,' said Mary, 'it's rainy to-day; When I want it pleasant it's always the way;It rains, rains, rains !' 'To-day I can finish my book,' said -Dean; ' It's the j oiliest one I ever have seen; For it rains, rains, rains 1' ' It will fill up the swimming hole, praps, said Ted, ' I can dive like a frog if it's over my head; Glad it rains, rains, rains I' ' To-day,' said Herr Steuber, ' my plants I'll set out; .. I feared they would die because of the drought. Hal it rains, rains, rains 1' ' The weather' ll be cooler, and Aunt Polly Haynes , May get over her fever,' said Lou, ' if it rains-^— If it rains, rains, rains !' ' I am so glad since such good can be done,'Said Mary, her face bright as yesterday's snn,- ' That it rains, rains, rains!'
— Exchange.-
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12, 25 March 1909, Page 477
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143FOUR TO ONE New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12, 25 March 1909, Page 477
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