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IN A BERKSHIRE VILLAGE

of children playing In a narrow, dirty street. Smooth cle!ar roads for the motors, Stones for the babies' feet » * # # Woods set apart-for pheasants. Fields for the farmers' hay, Yet nowhere mid all the green^acres,,. The place where a child can play. «»* * ; No room in the houses for children. And little -more outside. Would there be room in Heaven ; I wonder, if they died? '• —E.E.S. ::

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 299, 22 November 1922, Page 12

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IN A BERKSHIRE VILLAGE Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 299, 22 November 1922, Page 12

IN A BERKSHIRE VILLAGE Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 299, 22 November 1922, Page 12

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