When winter's gone the fairies think
'Tis time their furs to doff,
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Note: Enid often headed her Nature Lessons with a quote or a poem. These have not all been noted in this listing, but first lines make it evident if they were there. Most of these were only a few lines, but this is an exception. And in this case the title of the Lesson 'Pussy Palm' is placed directly over the poem so it could be presumed to be the title of the poem also.
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Volume XXXVI. Issue 1204. Evans Brothers. February 16, 1927.
Enid Blyton's Nature Lessons [Lesson 48]
Pussy Palm
(p 1058) (ill Enid Blyton)
Of course you all know the lovely pussy palm! It is one of the prettiest things to be found...
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(p 1058) (4v X 4)From My Window – Enid Blyton's Weekly Talk
Midnight in the Snow
(p 1077)Hush! It is twelve o'clock at night. It really is. I peeped out at half-past eleven, to see...
Note: Enid often headed her Nature Lessons with a quote or a poem. These have not all been noted in this listing, but first lines make it evident if they were there. Most of these were only a few lines, but this is an exception. And in this case the title of the Lesson 'Pussy Palm' is placed directly over the poem so it could be presumed to be the title of the poem also.