The New Book of DaysAn anthology of rhymes, proverbial tales, traditions, short essays, biographical sketches and miscellaneous information--one piece for each day of the year. |
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HelterySkeltery page | 273 |
The Difference | 274 |
The Neat Little Man with the Green Parakeet | 275 |
Copyright | |
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Anglo-Saxon APRIL asked AUGUST birds blue born bread brother cake called Captain Charles Lamb Charles Perrault child Christmas cried dance DECEMBER died Diving Mouse earth Edward Ardizzone eggs ELEANOR FARJEON England Everyday Word-Meanings eyes Fairlop father FEBRUARY fire flowers Galileo Galilei garden gave George Brann give gold golden goslings hand heaven honour horses hundred John John Keats John Stow JULY JUNE King Lady Lamb laughed little Canada lived London Looby Loon look Lord Maids MARCH month morning Morocco mother never Newton Burgoland night NOVEMBER numbers Oak Apple Day OCTOBER Old Grey Goose Oliver Goldsmith poor Portland Vase Proverb poem Proverb Tale Queen Robin rose round Russian Proverb Saint SEPTEMBER silk silver singing sweet tell thing to-day took trees turned UAH-QUAH walk William wind wonder word young Zodiac Song