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was in the breeze; And the delicate hue of the azure skies Seemed to lend new light to the loving eyes Of happy, dear old grandmamma Gray, Crowned by the children their "Queen of May."

MARY D. BRINE.

SING, PRETTY BIRDS.

SING, pretty birds, and build your nests, The fields are green, the skies are clear; Sing, pretty birds, and build your nests, The world is glad to have you here.

Among the orchards and the groves, While summer days are fair and long, You brighten every tree and bush, You fill the air with loving song.

At early dawn your notes are heard In happy greeting to the day, Your twilight voices softly tell When sunshine hours have passed away.

Sing, pretty birds, and build your nests, The fields are green, the skies are clear; Sing, pretty birds, and build your nests, The world is glad to have you here.

M. E. N. HATHAWAY.

MARY AND JENNY.

MARY strikes the shuttle-cock a hard blow with the battle-door. Up it goes into the air, and down it falls into the grass. There it is; but the next thing to be done is to find it. Who will pick it up?

Jenny stands with her hands behind her. She has a roguish look. What has she in her hands? Is it an apple? No. Is it an orange? No. Is it a ball? No. Guess again. Ah! I know what it is. It is the shuttle-cock.

PIGGY'S SPOON.


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