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: "Yesterday 1 saw a darling white ljaby lamb running by the side of its mother. Down below the side of the Mil was a big clump of gorse in flower. At the back of this were ranges of . Jjills. They were a light green, and looked.very pretty, for they were dotted over with black and white cows. . -Then came some hills that were so far •way: they looked a daTk blue colour.'" ; "GOLDEN BUTTEBFLY." Porirna. ■ ,' !BilIlBIllllillIIIIi!ll!!IK!i:ill[li:iBIEIMaiil[lli;a!illl»iB.i "TWO SOEAPBOOKS." "Fairielj I am making two scrap- . !>ooks; ono for our ; Sunday school teacn,'er to send to little sick children far , from here, and one for the Fairy King." , "BLACK-EYED SITS AN." Ngaio. .":.. ... , "AS I WAS WALKING ... -." ' ■ "As I was walking down the path : this morning I saw such a darling little ; pnrplo pansy just bursting open. . ." 1 "KATHLEEN SIAVOTJENEEN." .' ::....Ngaip.. .
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 41, 16 August 1930, Page 20
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140OPEN EYES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 41, 16 August 1930, Page 20
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