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Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 28, 27 March 1909, Page 21

 

LONELY ? NO ! NOT SO. For me the friendly, silent stars Yield all that I require ; Their twinkling conversation joins Exact with my desire. No other froward tongue doth wag Unchecked within my tent ; The moon doth teach a wiser speech And saner argument. And yet, noeseemß, ruy idle dreams, As through the world I pass, Dimly reflect eternal truth— As in a looking glass. — Wm. Jarvis Hakker. Tiri Tiri, Pacific Ocean, March, 1909. Miss Ada Dwyer, the Mrs Wiggs- of the '" Cabbage Patch " tour in. New Zealand, was appearing with Miss Kleanor Robson in "The Dawn of a To-morrow " at the Lyceum Theatre, New York, when the last mail left.

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