THE BROWNIES IN CANADA. 2 Then, walking on the roof or ridge, They crossed the long Victoria Bridge From end to end, not trusting to The road inside, for well they knew The trains that thundered to and fro Were every hour on the go. To Granby next they quickly ran, The birthplace of the Brownie man. By tiny streams they sat and smiled, In which he angled when a child, On Shefford Mountain stood to gaze Where oft he climbed in youthful days. Thus went the band | the country through Enjoying all that ue an Sys a ee met their view. ; ~ | 2a hs Those who can only yell a i show a nose We \ 1 BZ a “ ji igh 7 1 i a Ee ahd ie Abroad at night, ny e i : ae oe ae you a) suppose, iQ ‘6 d ote a on od y Have watchful times o a : s in keeping clear oe | 7 ‘a o a Of danger ae s us wry Ly, eae ts y with light appear. But still the Brownies worked their way At night alone, while through ; the day 14