News from Members
Tiie other evening I caw a very moving eight. The sun was slowly setting, ea. ting long golden rayn over all the landscape, when down the road came an old man. a horse and a dog. driving a mob of sheep. As they went slowly along, ihe stinks rays turned their fleeces to gold, awl the old man's white b'.'irl. The . nil ,'t last set. and the du.-ky twilight deepened, but still I could hear faintly in the ili.-'tanee the mournful bleat of the cheep, and the muffled tramp of the horse's feel. The sight made me think of the poem "Nod."- —“Tubby Toes" Wilton (15), Palmerston North.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 208, 30 May 1936, Page 27
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111News from Members Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 208, 30 May 1936, Page 27
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