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The Garden Island. [volume] (Lihue, Kauai, H.T.) 1902-current, November 26, 1912, Image 4

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THE OARDKN ISLAND. TUESDAY NOV. 26, 1912
Which Was Happiest?
Continued from page 3
up close to tlie root of the flowers
and seemed to be trying to get
closer to tlie plants around them.
Boot and Shoe Emporiums
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Our selection of novelties suitable for Christ
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The
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If you attend any of the t'.-f?
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Picking up one tiny fellow who
seemed to be working harder than
any of the others he asked him
who he was and what he was try
ing to do.
Don't you know me?" said
the dwarf.
No," said the farmer, "I
never saw you before, did I?"
The little fellow drew up his
funny face and laughed, saying,
"Many a time you have seen us
in jour orchard, meadow and
fields clinging close to the roots of
the trees, grass or wheat and in
fact, everything thut grows on
your farm. V e are the brown
earth fairies that make the warm
beds for all the plants, trees and
vegetables and if it were not for us
vou would not have a thing to eat,
nor a place to put your house or
barn for we even hold them up."
The farmer gently put the dwarf
down with his playmates a n d
walked on in this wonderland of
fairies.
I wish we had thne to tell about
all the others he met; of the grey
cloud fairies with their thin grey
and black dresses and sad faces,
who send the raindrops; and of
the wind fairies who come riding
on their fast horses to scatter the
seeds and tuck them safely among
the earth dwarfs who kept them
warm all winter.
I wish you could have seen the
sheep that lie found in dream-land
who had given him the wool for
his own and his wife's and child-
rens's warm, winter clothes. He
saw and heard many queer things
and had just stopped to talk to a
funny chap wearing a snowy,
white cap and coat and sharp-toed
i c e slippers. He began telling
him about the white blankets he
was going to make to eover up all
the tiny seeds that the wind fairies
had blown to the earth dwarfs to
tuck up in bed for the winter,
when a soft hand was laid on his
and a sweet voice said, "Papa,
don't you think we might spare
something for poor Mr. Brown
who lives in the little house across
the meadow? He says that his
family are cold and starving and
he wants work."
The farmer rubbed his eyes and
was just going to say, "No, they
had as good a chance as I had to
have a full barn," when he re
membered his visit to dreamland.
"Yes, my child," he said, "we
shall see that they have all they
need for this winter," and off he
went to the barn and began to
load up the big wagon with good
things. Bags of apples, potatoes,
wheat, nuts went in with coal and
wool and all sorts of nice useful
things. The mother in the house
sorted over clothes finding thas
each could spare something for hit
neighbor and it was such fun to
see that great wagon fill up.
Soon the load was read', the
horses harnessed up and the wagon
making its way down the road to
the little house.
O! what fun it was to unload it
and see the happiness the good
things gave the poor Browns.
The smoke soon began to curl out
cf the chimney and all were" made
comfortable. Farmer Mathews
gave Mr. and Mrs. Brown nil the
work they could do and they soon
had all they needed. It was in
ded a Thanksgiving for b o t li
families, a Thanksgiving of the
very best kind.
Which family do you think was
the happiest?
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and any power of.
attorney, given by
me to Mr. W. O.
Crowell, of Wai
mea, Kauai, is here
by revoked.
JAMES McCLELLAN
Dated this 4th.
day of Nov. 1912.
Waimea, Kauai,
T. H.
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