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English: Catkins on a pussy willow conflating into kittens. Illustration by Margaret Ely Webb from "Aldine Readers: Book One", page 57 (available online at the Hathi Trust Digital Library).

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PUSSY WILLOWS
Summer is coming.
I know it is.
How do you think I know?
Today I found some pussy willows.
Pussy willows come to tell us winter is over.
All winter they were asleep.
But now they are awake.
How glad they look!
They know winter is over.
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Source Frank E. Spaulding & Catherine T. Bryce "Aldine Readers: Book One", 1916. New York: Newson & Co., 1916
Author Margaret Ely Webb

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