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Suzanne Fish The antelope stood among the animals at the water hole. She was a tall, fragile-looking animal with gently twisting horns and dark-fringed deep eyes. She felt awkward inside, being young and unknown on this side of the Veldt. She raised shy, beautiful eyes to the others. They watched this new creature suspiciouslyg suspi- cion was a law of the grazing animals. The antelope began to back away dejectedly. Then a shaggy, wild beast came forward and in- troduced himself to her. The rest followed. The antelope was first surprised, then happy. She,took off in joyous flight across the tall grass and outran her new friends, laughing with them. Moral: The gentle find a favorable place in the hearts of all. 48
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The snowman looked around and sau' that the trees were brown and black skeletons and that the ground was white. Pleased with this sight, he looked up only to see a disappointingly grey sky. So, taking his paintbrush, he dipped it into some green paint and placed eareful strokes against the sky, until that too was pleasing. He stood back, then, to enjoy the View. Herb Hamid F' 4-7 '
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The student rabbits turned to see from whence the words were flowing. A slight blush on her pink nose, Rosie Rabbit continued to speak, moving constantly with sheer excitement. Groping for a word she scrambled into her im- mense tower of books, papers, carrots and lettuce and soon popped up with exactly what she needed. Scurrying off with her newly-found word and a fresh head of lettuce, Rosie ran to the Horace School for Hares to consult the local genius on the gravity of her find. Together they contemplated the joys of her discovery and led a peaceful rabbit's life. Moral: Seek and ye shall find. Barbara Stu rken i, .fn
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