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A LETTER IN SONGS

I ♦ (Original) Dear “I Apologise,” Yesterday I was walking along the banks of “The Swanee River,” when I saw “Little Sir Echo' 'and “Alice Blue Gown” singing “Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree.” So I went and joined them, and after a while we saw “Mother Machree” walking past, and we told her to join us, and she did. After we had all sung the song “In the Cabin in the Pines” we went home. “Goodnight little. Girl of my Dreams” from “Annie Roonie.” Catberine Rcynish, Motueka.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 30 November 1940, Page 10

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A LETTER IN SONGS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 30 November 1940, Page 10

A LETTER IN SONGS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 30 November 1940, Page 10

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