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If everything comes out as I expe we will need ballet dancers and fla foot dancers and some actors The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Coprricht, 1981, by the Prem Pubitshing Ca, (The New York Bening Wertd) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer = Garden. KE sun was s orching east a shadow on Par Pa . the fairy guardian of the garden, was leaning against a stone here had been no rain for many days, The flowers were hanging their limp heads dying for rain, Suddenly Pamela rose on her tiny wings and went to each flower say ing: “Lift your head, darling.” But th flowers were too tired to answer. Da went back to her stone and cried p. woke she saw. twelve out erying they big black ¢ ng and joined a ud that passed over the ith a little scream of delight ‘ove and gving to each flo er s and eagerly breathed in the gusts garden. 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