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this baby-bird was the Blue Jay's httle one? Do you not think the Blue Jay 

 was a brave mother? 



Soon after, a bunny came in sight. He wasn't dressed as elegantly as the 

 bunny in "Alice in Wonderland." Although he did stop, he didn't take a 

 watch out of his pocket, to see what time it was, either, but just stared and 

 stared at the little girl, who was a little way from him. It was not long till he 

 said, "Good-by," and scampered out of sight, leaving her to scramble under 

 the gate again. — Carolyn Woodruff (aged 12), 252 Goshen Ave., Salem, 

 Ohio. 



[It is a pleasure to know that girls and buys are seeing so many things out-of-doors 

 to tell us about. .\ great naturalist once said that something new might be found every 

 day within the limits of an acre of land. Here, in the orchard, there are very many 

 dififerent things to see. Who will make a list of all the plants, birds, insects, animals 

 and rocks that can be found within a single acre? — A. H. W.] 



