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A BEAUTIFUL GIFT. 
A Picture for the Home Circle. 
DANDELION TIME. 
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By MRS. LILLY M. SPENCER. 
The Publishers of the American Agriculturist have 
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known for her pictures of domestic life. Her works of 
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humorous in them were more popular than those to 
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“DANDELION TIME,” 
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