The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 19, March 18, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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which he called the "Wheel Song."
She had another song that she used for state occasions, and this was so silvery and sweet, that those who heard it declared that no canary could imitate it. It is a pity that such a pretty and curious kind of creature should have been killed through ignorance. GENIE H. ROSENFELD. We have another true story of a singing mouse, which will be published in "THE GREAT ROUND WORLD Animal Story-Book."--EDITOR. Letters From Our Young Friends. DEAR MR. EDITOR: I take THE GREAT ROUND WORLD and like it very much. I am interested to know what has become of Robinson Crusoe's Island, as I have not seen anything about it lately. I hope there will be something about it soon. Yours truly, NEW YORK, Feb. 19th, 1897. FREDERICK D. |
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