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1These rains, in turn, helped spread the little fern over the hard-baked continents.
2I see a little fern which, to my eyes, is our English Asplenium Trichomanes.
3Crushed the little fern in soft, moist clay,-
4I ascended to it by a ladder; my cloak and a little fern formed my only bed.
5Since that useless little fern was lost!
6The last two lines are the thought that comes to the poet when she considers the history of the little fern.
7They broke the little fern from its slender stalk, and burying it deep in soft moist clay, hid it safely away.
8Now scientists and amateurs around the world are racing to find if this little fern can do it again: And fast.
9The poet, Mary Bolles Branch, saw the little fern and wrote the beautiful lines which I now want to read to you.
10You know what lovely little fern or equisetum stalks of sapphire the filaments are; they beat me so, but they're coming nice.
11Inside it grow little ferns and mosses, all damp; but alas!
12A ring of slender young birches encircled it and little ferns fringed its margin.
13Little ferns clustered companionably between its stones, and here and there a big bracken grew.
14What he finally developed is a little firn, a whole lot like other little ferns.
15Little Fern, the Daughter of the County Recorder, was going to Speak "Willie's Good Night."
16On tiny ledges and in crevices of the rock little ferns grew in masses, hanging down the face of the cliff like green fringes.
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