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Mary Cary’s Dimple

(Sent in by Flora Antunovich, Ruakaka, Age 11.) Mary Cary found a fairy By r. fairy pool, Mary Cary took that fairy On her way from school. Mary played with it all day, But at night it flew away. Mary Cary loved that fairy And the fairy kissed her (When it left her) on the chin And it drove a dimple in (So she told her sister). That is how she got her dimple. ’Twas a fairy’s kiss—quite simple. —Copied,

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Northern Advocate, 16 September 1941, Page 2

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Mary Cary’s Dimple Northern Advocate, 16 September 1941, Page 2

Mary Cary’s Dimple Northern Advocate, 16 September 1941, Page 2

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