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children. And then bark to Whitechapel she would go, to advise 

 people who could not walk in the parks how to manage their 

 window boxes, and thus bring a little bit of Nature into their 

 dingy homes. 



It is certain that in consequence of Kate Hall's life and work 

 many thousands of children in London and elsewhere have learnt 

 to note with intelligent eye the promise of spring, the fulfilment 

 of summer, the decay of autumn, and the sleep of winter. Her 

 work, therefore, unselfish and untiring, has yielded and will yield 

 a harvest of continuous good. [Beatrice Hauradbn.] 



