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| | Ms. Garden Plum - Little Ida's Flowers |
 | | What do they do that for, she asked, of the student who sat on the sofa; she liked him very much, he could tell the most amusing stories, and cut out the prettiest pictures; hearts, and ladies dancing, castles with doors that opened, as well as flowers; he was a delightful student. |
 | | At the piano sat a large yellow lily which little Ida was sure she had seen in the summer, for she remembered the student saying she was very much like Miss Lina, one of Ida's friends. |
 | | Then she took a little paper box, on which were painted beautiful birds, and laid the dead flowers in it. |
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