wae Rl a nee enmnns: a we mcmment tees sins iesmeeee a sereaeats: 
The Baby Spinners 
usual to weave her wheel of lace, 
she wanders about over twigs and 
sticks and ee. fs 
boards. sie 
The night = 
may be more 
than half gone 
before she selects 
a place which she 
considers fit for her 
treasures. She may | 
choose the under side of | 
a board-walk, or a snug 
little crevice beneath a pile K 
of sticks in the wood- ‘ “jj 
yard, or a corner in The house Mrs. 
the granary or barn. ee A\- 
The spot selected, the next thing 
in order is to arrange a soft cushion 
of white silk upon which to place 
the tiny orange-colored balls. But the 
cushion is on the under side of the 
board; how will this careful mother 
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