Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 07, February 15, 1914 by Various
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"You can help," Aunt Sara promised. "You can bring the mucilage while
Millicent gets the scissors." When they came back with these, Aunt Sara had a pile of gay pictures on the table, and some sheets of thick white paper. "We will cut this into hearts," she said, "and you can cut out these birds and flowers and paste them on. Let's see which can make the neatest and prettiest ones." Jimmy-Boy had to be helped a little in cutting out pictures, but he had learned to paste neatly at kindergarten, and his valentines were so pretty it was hard for Aunt Sara to choose between his and Millicent's. It was such fun making them that Millicent almost forgot about the twenty little girls they were to go to. [Illustration: "_Let's see who can make the neatest and prettiest ones_."] "Who are they, auntie?" she asked when she remembered. "Where do they live?" "Away down in the city," Aunt Sara explained. "Each one in a little white bed in a Children's Hospital. I don't know their names, but I'll send them to the superintendent, and they will get them safely on Valentine's Day. You can't think how happy they will be." "Oh, I just like to try to think!" cried Millicent. "I'm glad we made |
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