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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

We are compelled to defer till next week the communications of Zeno, Syphax, and others. The lines entitled " The Diamond and the Dewdrop" are commendable, but show symptoms of hasty composition. Their author evidently possesses the vrai Parnassian feeling. A little more care and finish, and we shall be too happy to publish songlets which, we deliberately assert, " the world will not willingly let die." We shall be happy to meet "James" at the day and hour he appoints. He need be under no apprehension regarding our keeping secret what he has to communicate.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 118, 9 April 1853, Page 6

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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 118, 9 April 1853, Page 6

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 118, 9 April 1853, Page 6

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