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THE GOBLIN’S COFFEE STALL

II Sever-you go through the. wild wood at nfjrhtj? You're certain .to sec a red glow-worm's bright, light. It Jiangs from the tip of n grass-lulTct tall/. ■ ■ ' , And-yt fhh.iims on the Green Goldin’s hew coffee stall! The 'elves and the fairies all come ■ rowding round, Lk'fiighted "to-think that this nice place they’ve -found.. ■ They drain acorn-cups filled with IMney-swcet brew, And-' nibble, wee cakes—just like .you find I do! - T bunnies and squirrels, and all romlbind folk A ..'customers too-—and they say it s p jpke. ■ ■ . ; They-Albat and they gossip, they gobble and drink-- / -V;

Green Goblin will soon make liis for tunc, I think! . t- > ...

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 February 1933, Page 10

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THE GOBLIN’S COFFEE STALL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 February 1933, Page 10

THE GOBLIN’S COFFEE STALL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 February 1933, Page 10

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