"SILVER-SHINING "
, "G'a'stlepoint is a dear little bay, 'isn't it? And the surprise of finding the sea spread out at the front door! On Monday evening we went across the beach to the lighthouse. But even coming to the door was something for my delight. The tide had turned, and was nearly out. Only the tiniest waves broke on the sand, and as each in turn lifted, poised and broke, the moon turned it to liquid silver. . . ." '•LASSIE." Kelburn.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 141, 17 June 1933, Page 7
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