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They missed her, and down in the Lew ale she Knell, way, then rised, } thay rT LAiCly, SUT} ing the cheeks all aglow . Then laughed at her an swer, and kissed her again : ; Llost it you know.’ AN OLD RHYME What “Sing a Scng of Sixpence”’ Means. You all know this rhyme, but have you ever herad what it really means? The four-and-twenty-black presents I } } DIrds re- four hours. world, while | tne twenty ple bottom of the is the the top arches it. ‘The opening of the pie the day-dawn, when the birds begin to sing, and surely such a sight is fit for a King | en selves up and saluted their father in the militaay fashion, as is their wont. What is all this noise about ? asked the Emperor. A slight dispute, sire, sail his eldest and I was obliged to let my brother know who is Crown Prince in this establishment. Good, said [ see what you mean; and now | think it will be as well if let you know in the same way who is Emperor in this particular family ! and he torthwith administered a punishment which impressed _ itself son, his majesty, the Crown Prince. The Boy Who Laughs. | I know a funny little boy lhe happiest ever born ; His face is like a beam of Joy, Although his clothes are torn; | IT saw him tumble on his nose, And waited for a But how he laughed! Do you suppose He struck his funny bone? groan | -| | as ’ No matter how tl i ! A | dent of he | that journal : There’s sunshine in eacl he speaks ; ~ His laugh is [ts ripp'es overrun his Like waves on snowy sand. 1 word something grand: heeks He smiles the moment he awakes, And till the d The scl for a } His lessons are but fun. iy is done; schoolroom ] »kke he takes— 1e day may go, You cannot make him cry; He’s worth a dozen boys I know, Who pout and mope and sigh. es —_ _ — = RUSSIA AND FRANCE Henry Norman, the London correspon~ the New York Times, cables to ‘*‘Concerning the relations of France and crust is the sky that over | Rastia, lam abletotell you two htile stc- is | Ties which throw much light upon them, ' and the accuracy of which | can guarantee. When Count Muravieff was in Paris, re~ cently, he told President Faure that France must absolutely settle the Fashoda inci» The King who is represented sitting | dent with England immediately and that in his per‘or counting : } ». ¢ a} is the sun, while the g slip through his fingers, as he counts them, are the golden sunbeams. out his money, | then Russia would take the first opportu-~ gold pieces that | vity of joining France in 8ome common . | question against England, the Fashoda ' | dispute being no good for this purpose. In convereation with the President, in the The Queen who sits in the dark | presence ofa foreign diplomatist—hence kitchen is the moon, and honey with which she regales herself 1s the moonlight. The industrious maid, who is in the garden at work hefore her King—the sun—has risen, is the day-dawn, and the clothes she hangs out are the The bird who of tragically ends the song by“ nipping off her nose” is the sunset. 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