IMMORTAL VISITOR
(By Monica Matlicson, 124. Victoria Road, Dovonnort; ago 1"-) The Little Star fell down from ttfj heavens, and as she fell her radiant tips vanished and she took the beautify rounded form of a baby girl. Her WW* l.luo eyes smiled a welcome to t" mortals' who awaitdd her coming, aji| she felt content. Hiippine-s awl iovq surrounded her, but three days later a. soared upwards again, seeking > •'<' "■■•■ little stars. Behind her, she k-n - : "" r ',''\; illg mortal-: grouped about her car I) form. They reverently ki*»cd ''■".''.''.'' white forehead, so like a rose-a-t»!. H>< baby hand.- were folded on !■'»:■ '>■>•' and'she lav. sweet and calm. ct'.d neac*. fill, in the wee eoliin they bad !"■'■•;<•" for her. And high • ll " ,vl '- <*<■' '. I" turned and blew them a loving U«_ then disappeared to join her heaven comrades.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 260, 2 November 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)
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135IMMORTAL VISITOR Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 260, 2 November 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)
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