"THE JOURNEY HOME"
i » I "Pollyanna, and I spent Easter in I Marlbbrough, and the trip back in the ' Tamahine on Easter Tuesday night was I a restful journey, though coldr" It had its thrill, .though—the passing of the tKree 'troopships,! quite close. Very gaily lighted they were, and their sirens greeted ours. The Awatea, parlticularly,.was.a'thing of beauty. She seemed carved 'from light, a glowing ' jewel, against the darkness." ' , ' - "LASSIE." ' Kelburn. ♦ ♦ *
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 20
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