No. 3.

NATURE'S CONCLUSION.—FILL UP THE BLANKS.

One —— —— in the early —— mother —— was very busy. She was —— —— —— ——, and thinking what she could —— in the —— —— new —— for her ——. When she —— —— —— of it, she —— that the —— —— —— quite —— ——. As for ——, she said, "Nothing —— —— style so well —— —— ——." —— is lovely in ——, and lilies —— —— in white. The —— rose —— —— —— —— except ——, and the —— must —— —— with a ——centre and —— —— —— in —— or —— is equally sweet, and as for —— ——, she —— not —— who —— butter, if I —— —— ——any other —— —— ——. Late in the —— my —— —— delicate —— —— will be —— the —— and —— the ——. They may ———— —— please. As for the ——, they always come to —— festival in —— and —— petticoats. They are stiff and —— yet I pardon ——, for they —— —— —— ——, and many ———— them. Dearest —— —— —— —— in —— —— —— will bloom after —— —— —— and —— have all faded away at the —— —— —— ——.

Agnes.