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A STORY IN "S."

(By Jessie Lye,, Birkdale Road, Birkdale, age 16.;) . .. ; Susan Sam ways sat sewing serenely, singing softly. Suddenly, several snakes, spotting Susan, sprang. Susan saw, squirmed, screamed.:. shrilly,, \ "Snakes!" Samuel Simpson, strolling slowly southwarde, scenting something; singular, stopped. Saw snakes startle Susan. Sam shouted, sprang, seized-snakes, so sa-ving Susan. "Splendid, .Sam," simpered Sue. Susan, selecting., secluded, ■shady, spot, sat. Sam shyly stood. "Sit, Sam," said Susan." Sam sat. Several seconds' silence. Suddenly Susan spoke. "Supportime soon Sam. Stay?" "Sure," smiled "Sam. , - " ■#•'*' * * ' (By Charles Matthews, 10, Counsel Terrace, \ ■■ Mount Albert, age 12.) Simon Snoop, secretly sampling stolen sweets, suddenly saw sister Susie spying. Swiftly swallowing seven stickjawettes, .Simon shouted, "Sneak! - Spy!" , "Shameful sjriner," screamed Simon's saintly sister \ shrilly. "Stingy , , selfish scoundrel. Simon shall soon, '"suffer schoolmaster's switch!" - Seeking safety, Simon slyly suggested snaring sweets should Susie swear secrecy. Susie sniffed scornfully. Simon solemnly selected several sticky, sugary sweets. Scrunch, scrunch, scrunch! Susie, seeing sweets stack swiftly sinking, suddenly surrendered. , .

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 262, 5 November 1930, Page 18

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A STORY IN "S." Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 262, 5 November 1930, Page 18

A STORY IN "S." Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 262, 5 November 1930, Page 18

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