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"PIRATES." (Original.) Shouts of mirth within the cave (lire sign of pirates bold, Tho gamblers round a table/ And a clinking of Hie sold. .All arc bright and cheery, With their sush of red and blue. And their Rally coloured trousers— livery slilrt a different line. '■■ ■ Then you'll find by daylight, J'nr out upon a wave. A stately ntrate (,'alleou, And on shore, an.empty cave. ■•KQWHAI' (J3). Xofthl.v.iil. . .
-•i.VJ.v'A '-1-.. U. i.' : When I was .a baby a few mouths old I'd never,do anything 1., was told. But now I'm big (I'm three, you see) I'm as good, as good, as good. • Can be. ■ Sent in by ' BETTY. BLOW (13). Kelburn. ■ . ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 20
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115Our Own Verse Maker Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 20
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