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as kindly granted, and by Mrs. Caldecott's further kindness the sketches are again used here. The contents of this volume have been arranged chronologically as far as is possible. "The Willow Man" and "Grandmother's Spring" were both written to protest against wantonly wasting Dame Nature's gifts, and the Note on page 69 shows that Mrs. Ewing had learnt this lesson herself in childhood. My Father has lately recalled an incident which he believes first roused our Mother to teach the lesson to us. They were driving to Sheffield one day, when on Bolsover Hill they saw a well-known veterinary surgeon of the district, Mr. Peech, who had dismounted from his horse, and was carefully taking up a few roots of white violets from a bank where they grew in some profusion. He showed Mrs. Gatty what he was gathering, but told her he was taking care to _leave a bit behind_. This happened fully forty years ago, long before the Selborne and other Societies for the preservation of rare plants and birds had come into existence, and Mother was much impressed and pleased by Mr. Peech's delicate scrupulousness. "A Soldier's Children" was written in 1879, whilst many friends were fighting in South Africa, and ten years before a story bearing the same name was issued by the writer of _Bootles' Baby_. The "Songs for Music" appeared in 1874 in a volume called _Songs by Four Friends_, except the two last poems, "Anemones" and "Autumn Tints." The former was given by Mrs. Ewing to her brother, Mr. Alfred Scott-Gatty, to set to music, and it has recently been published by Messrs. Boosey. "Autumn Tints" was found amongst Mrs. Ewing's papers after her death, and is now printed for the first time. HORATIA K.F. EDEN. _June 1895._ CONTENTS. VERSES FOR CHILDREN. THE BURIAL OF THE LINNET MASTER FRITZ THE WILLOW-MAN OUR GARDEN A FRIEND IN THE GARDEN THREE LITTLE NEST BIRDS DOLLY'S LULLABY: A NURSERY RHYME A HERO TO HIS HOBBY-HORSE THE DOLLS' WASH HOUSE-BUILDING AND REPAIRS THE BLUE-BELLS ON THE LEA AN ONLY CHILD'S TEA-PARTY PAPA POODLE GRANDMOTHER'S SPRING BIG SMITH KIT'S CRADLE THE MILL STREAM BOY AND SQUIRREL LITTLE MASTER TO HIS BIG DOG A SWEET LITTLE DEAR BLUE AND RED; OR, THE DISCONTENTED LOBSTER THE YELLOW FLY: A TALE WITH A STING IN IT CANADA HOME THE POET AND TH
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