Message Fickle Fay
No. 41 Fickle Fay Author Elizabeth Leigh Scagel Editor Rebecca Shivone Smith ILLUSTRATIONS BY Beatrice Mallet RESTORATION OF ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS BY Elizabeth Leigh Scagel Published By Classical School Solutions Fort Worth, TX
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2Flora GrayFlora Gray went one day to tend her blooms on the first of May. This rose is red, but I am blue. The pests have been here. What shall I do? Do not fret, Flora Gray. We shall drive those pests away.
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4Fickle FayYou may say Fay is fickle, but I am in quite a pickle. You see it is a very fine day. I have work to do but I want to play. “Come on Fay,” my Nan will say. “First comes work, and then comes play.”
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6Ken and Kay PlayKen and Kay play hide and seek. Close your eyes; you may not peek. Kay goes first, and Ken runs that way. Ruff the dog barks as Ken runs a-way. Hush, Ruff, do not make a sound. If you do we will both be found.
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8Little Joe GrowsLittle Joe works very hard. He plants trees all a-round the yard. He tends the trees that are small. He tends the trees that grow quite tall. Little Joe will show us the way to grow our very own trees one day.
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