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"HARBOUR VIEW"

"Last night, just as the sun was about to set, I went for a walk.up the hill overlooking the harbour. For company, I took my dog. When I reached the summit I was paralysed with the beauty of the scene. - The sea was a rippling blanket of soft grey-blue, studded here and there with slowly-mov-ing, graceful ships. The sky, where it met the sea, was a panorama of beauty. The golds, orange, and dull grey toned, forming little rivulets of colour. I stayed there, drinking in the beauty a» the scent of the salt sea was gently wafted up to me. I know Rip enjoyed it." . "WIONE" (13); Khandallah; '

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 10, 11 July 1936, Page 20

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111

"HARBOUR VIEW" Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 10, 11 July 1936, Page 20

"HARBOUR VIEW" Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 10, 11 July 1936, Page 20

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