“That’s funny,” said Richard from his comfortable position in the hammock. “What’s funny?” asked Polly. “Why, it says in this book that the stars don’t, go in during the day. But that they remain just-where they are during the night. If that is so, why can’t we see them?’ You could if you looked, through a. telescope,” said Gwen. She, of course, did not really know, but liked to pretend that she did.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 June 1932, Page 10
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73“That’s funny,” said Richard from his comfortable position in the hammock. “What’s funny?” asked Polly. “Why, it says in this book that the stars don’t, go in during the day. But that they remain just-where they are during the night. If that is so, why can’t we see them?’ You could if you looked, through a. telescope,” said Gwen. She, of course, did not really know, but liked to pretend that she did. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 June 1932, Page 10
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