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THE GREAT WHITE WAY

(Written for the Sea Page by "Antiopo" (16), Seatoun.) Down by Ern-Fyn, near the Great White Way, onco dwelt an old old . Loii, «d. W, c Sdren of T ohf, T^fi^^r him. They had SgS^*.&t.?^ST a bt«7 i ift*^ is cxcelleilt for« ■♦ ♦i?' 11!-**} 8? clcaß1 caß} onltt1 ttay youM*oun 1 d. few and, as "it was low tide, crossed to the little island where the oM man l ived> wero JMt about retu having few berries, when Loti espie d a Btrange figuro sitting bowed on tho ' farthest rock out in the, seething sea t hat waa f ho roat Wllit b 0 w He gasped, and drew his sister's a ttention t0 the fi _ Together they crept near. The old man was facing t he sea and dia ot SGe t £ e children *' but they, perceived he was muttering s tran word and j his handg ' What he said to the fishermen, no ne know for pvrn nR li* stnnbD tv,« =»» On SS f« Cr°fifT ea. a seu"yinS f ovement, a Wying' rushing coldness . . On- the fourth day, however, a glo w was discovered in the east, ana to the ■ people's lO y day broke upon them again. Then, greatly wondering thor Cv"^ nr t0 tl!°ilit^° isla"d °" the Great' White Way. But!a£fs! Whonvn?nu n 6 there.-no.idand or men were to be seen, and the Great White WaV and qufet °am™g "" mwm«-M "™ ™* * sheet of glass in its caSnnew

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 7

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THE GREAT WHITE WAY Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 7

THE GREAT WHITE WAY Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 7

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