PEANTS AND° THEIR CHILDREN 
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Part I — FF RvuItTS AND SEEDS 
IN, THE ORCHARD 
S there a nicer place in 
which to play than an 
old apple orchard? Once under those favorite trees 
whose branches sweep the ground, you are quite shut 
off from the great, troublesome, outside world. And 
how happy and safe you feel in that green world of 
your own! —a world just made for children, a world 
of grass and leaves and birds and flowers, where lessons 
and grown-up people alike have no part. 
In the lightly swinging branches you find prancing 
horses, and on many a mad ride they carry you. The 
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