allowe'en."
"I think the cattle are thankful that they have us to eat in winter,"
said a middle-sized pumpkin, trying very hard to look wise, but the
November air was so delightfully chilly and crisp he had to laugh.
"I'm sure Farmer Brown and his family are thankful to have such a nice
pumpkin pie every Thanksgiving," said a big pumpkin.
"I never knew pumpkins were so useful," sighed the little pumpkin
sleepily. Then he turned over and went to sleep.
HARRIOT OLIVIA CARPENTER, Form IV.
[Illustration: THE SENIOR CLASS
WE JUST SQUEEZED THROUGH]
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