ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"One Who Knows."— No good, unless you sign your name* Donald MacCJ.ure.-r- The subject is old and can do very little good. Religious controversies are li'<e "systems" m gambling- all right m theory, but.no good m practice. Some wild-eyed, mad-brained lunatic would only want to answer you, and m the end a lot of space' would be used, and you would both be as you were. You want to hit a wowser with a club, an argument is no good, he's too thick m 'the hide. '• / ' 'Sympathiser (KumaraV.— Cannot take your word for the points for our information: You don't even sten your name. Anyhow, we have dealt with the case. \ E. J. Litolff..— Your rime is all right T)ut your rhythm is damnable. Your lines don't scan m any sort Of way and are as jerky as a bullock dray passing over a river bed. For instance, what sort of a jolt is this to hit, anyone with? , In • the cool of the evening there comes forth the lovers, Who whisper sweet nothings inifco each other's ears, Further down towards the bridge they are m endless variety. "Pis; wonderful how Christchurch has so many dears.
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NZ Truth, Issue 139, 15 February 1908, Page 4
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199ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 139, 15 February 1908, Page 4
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