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Volume III. Issue 1. Evans Brothers. January 1926.
A Winter Rhyme Sheet for Individual Work
(p 20) (6v X 4)
(credited to Audry Saint Lo)
(6 x ill Phyllis Chase)
(written 7/10/25)
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Who's for a slide on a frosty day?
One, two, three, and we're off and away;
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I've a snowball, round and fat,
To throw at Mollie, Jane and Pat;
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Down the hill you will see us go,
Little toboggan and me,
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I've made a snow-man, big and fat,
And dressed him up in coat and hat,
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The world is very white and still
Upon this snowy day;
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When I walk upon the snow
My feet leave footprints where I go,