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"LET ME GROW LOVELY."

Mr. Thomas Moult has selected "The Best Poems of 1923" (Cape). He quotes the following by Karle Wilson Baker. Let me grow lonely, growing old— So many fine things do; Laces, and ivory, and gold, And silks need riot be new;

And there is healing in old trees, Old streets a glamour hold; Why may not I, as well as these, Grow lovely, growing old?

A small percentage) of copper added to steel prevents the rapid deterioration that otherwise takes place under the influence of tho weather, and of tho acids from jactaat juaalce.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 17

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"LET ME GROW LOVELY." Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 17

"LET ME GROW LOVELY." Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 17