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Happy Lines

"ANIMALS." Tliq lion with its shabby mane Has such a very common name, The leopard in the jungle there , Has mover had a cub to spare; The .monkey swiiigs from, tree to tree, He's such a funny sight to see. "CAMBOO." (9) City.

"A SWEEP'S PONY." Clippity-elop, trit-trot, trit-trot, Hwiftly ho journeys down the street; Clippity-clop, trit-trot, trit-trot, Oh, sturdy pony, why so fleet? What makes you such a joyous thing1! It is a damp and dreary day: To look at you it might be spring. I hope that at your journey's end While master sweeps with soot-grimed • eyes, A child will prove a loving friend And bring you sugar for a prize. Sent in by "WHITE STAE." Lower Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 20

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Happy Lines Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 20

Happy Lines Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 20

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