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THE FAIRY RING

DEAREST LITTLE PEOPLE,— Have you ever seen your city from the hills at night? It is as though all the stars had fallen. ... It is like Aladdin's treasure strewn below. . , . The lights that fill the valleys and come swinging up the heights'. .. and the long gay streamers that the harbour makes! Someone who loved them and went away once said they were "a glowing heap of jewels in a negro's palm." And jewels they are . . . glitter of diamonds, green of emeralds, red- of rubies . . . and, lovelier than these, the long slender string of misted pearls that is Muritai across the water..;.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 17, 21 July 1928, Page 15

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THE FAIRY RING Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 17, 21 July 1928, Page 15

THE FAIRY RING Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 17, 21 July 1928, Page 15

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