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FROM A WINDOW

'Twos night, not a pitch black night, For one could see the moonlight; Like strangers passing by, -4 Dark clouds crossed the sky. Softly stirred a litle breeze, Blowing out the cabbage leaves; ' The pampas grasses gently swayed As the Wind her wild games played. "

Twas mom, not a bright tunny mom. For one could see it was just dawn• l! Like strangers passing by. ' ; . 1 Dark clouds drifted o'er the sky. —Betty Frost (16). Origins!, i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23263, 4 February 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

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80

FROM A WINDOW New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23263, 4 February 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

FROM A WINDOW New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23263, 4 February 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

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