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Vox Fluminis 31 barn, and hid in a trunk. The black kitten got in the barn. He saw the grey kitten. He said, Don't be frightened. I Won't hurt you. I only Want to play with you. Fluffy and the black kitten became good friends, and always played together. HELEN EMERSON, Grade IV, Nelson Hall. LITTLE ESKIMO BOY VVay up in the far-off frozen north In the land of ice and snow, Lived a little Eskimo-Igluk by name. And his husky dog-Kado. They romped and played the whole day through, It was always day up there, And Igluk Wore a furry White suit- The skin of a polar bear. Sometimes they fished through holes in the ice And very successful were they. And once they found a great big whale Which was food for many a day. Their home was an igloo made of ice, And not very Warm you can seeg But Igluk was happy in his little home, As contented as you and me. NANCY COMPLIN, Grade VIII, Douglas Hall. Always Good 5 3. 'iii ii as For Delivery Telephone 87 647 V899 CITY DAIRY LTD.
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30 Vox Fluminis of the sea. With the mighty force of the whale's body, the octopus is usually killed. However, if the octopus is not killed, it will eventually strangle the whale. The Whalers often find small octopi. In each tentacle, the little octopus has a small claw about the size of that of a kitten. One time last year, one of the whalers found a claw the size of a cow's horn next to the blow hole of the whale. From that fact you may be able to im- agine how large the octopus grows. Penguins Penguins live in large rookeries. There are many kinds of penguins in- cluding the large King Penguins, Hop- per Penguins and Boxing Penguins. The mother penguin will not allow the baby penguin to go near the water until he is grown up. Then he is allowed to paddle in shallow water, but he may not go beyond his depth, because he cannot dive and hide from his enemies. Penguins do not stay on land in win- ter. On a certain day in the year all the penguins leave and take to the water. They stay in the water all win- ter, living on fish all this time. Then when a certain day comes, be it warm or cold, they all return to land. The penguin, if caught when young, makes a very fine pet. Two pet pen- guins went into a graden with the gar- dener and as the gardener dug up po- tatoes, the two penguins piled them in a heap and kept guard over them. They must have thought the potatoes were eggs. ELLEN KINNEARD, Grade VI, York Hall. A WATCH IN THE NIGHT ln the dark of a summer night, As I lie in my little bed, The silvery moon brings forth a light That shines around my head. The stars play hide and seek In the depths of the sombre sky, The Mother Moon her watch doth keep As the hours of night fly by. BETTY J oHNsToN, Grade VIII, York Hall. MANUEL He sits in his doorway, sits and smokes, The children pass on their way to play, Oh, tell us a story, Manuel, Oh, tell us a story, please, they say, For nobody, nobody else can tell A story like you can, Manuel. He takes his pipe from his mouth and frowns, Well, leave me alone before I Will. But he knows he's glad to have them there, The children know, so they clamor still, A story, a story, oh, please, do tell, Oh, tell us a story, please, Manuel. The story's started, and then it's doneg And Manuel begs to stop, in vain, For the children's voices drown his own, Tell us a story, they cry again, I Another, another, oh, please, do tell, Tell us another, oh, please, Manuel. The story's done and away they go, Manuel smokes and sits in the sun, He really loves the children to say, As they gather round when school is done, A story, a story, oh, please, do tell, Oh, tell, us a story, please, Manuel. BETTY BASTERFIELD, Grade IX, Douglas Hall. THE ADVENTURE OF KITT'Y KAT IHAVE a grey kitten called Fluffy. His birthday is on Easter day. He will be two years old. I got him on Easter day. Kitty loves curds and cream. When I feed him, he always says, Purr, purrf' Mrs. Grey Cat was Fluffy's mother. Fluffy, would you like to live in the barn? Yes, said Fluffy. One day as Fluffy was outside he saw a dark figure moving about. Fluffy was frightened. He ran into the
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