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The Story of Ruth: The Watercolour Journals of Arthur Adair Brooke

 
"Then before going to work Daddy must play ring-around-a-rosie."
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"Ruth entertains her niece, Doreen.  Harolds' baby girl."
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"To keep the rain out!"
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"Ruth delights playing in the snow, the joy of all Canadian children."
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"In the snow! Bonne-nuit!  In her big brothers' shoes!"
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"Ruth loves riding on the horses and Ralph likes to see her enjoy herself."
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"Harold gives Ruth a ride as he hauls the telephone poles along the frosty ground to their holes."
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"An accordion duet!  Ralph and Ruth."
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"Hauling in green poles for wood.  Ruth got cold and Daddy has to warm her up."
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"We return from a visit to Auntie Pat.  (Mr. & Mrs. Kirkpatricks) . . . "
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"Cutting ice for summer use.  Ruth & Flossie come & watch."
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"Ruth runs to meet us when we come home with our poles."
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". . . and gets a ride with Ralph." Feb. 1925
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"Ruth is fond of driving the horses and will take the lines whenever she can . . . "
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"Filling the barn loft with hay, Ruth gives the order "Go'head!  When-oo ready! . . . "
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"Here comes Ruth and here she goes."  March 1925
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"Signs of spring, a game of marbles with Ralph."
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"Ruth can catch the hens whenever she likes."
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