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THE PATH OF THE STORM.

Homeward return wo. O Miri.a, once more,:—■ Cold is tho wind of the night, and tho sea Moans with unceasing and ominous roar, Heralding storm ere it sweep o'er the taa. See how tho lightning darts fierce through tha gloom. Heu.T the low mutter of thunder afar; Slowly upon us the night sliodows loom. Gone is the light of the pale evening s&ir. Loud a,nd more loudly tho tempest-voice screams, Nearer approaches the wrack and the foam, Vividly o'ct ua the lightning flash gleams, Hasten wo Mina, oh, hasten we home. —E, A. A.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3021, 7 February 1912, Page 70

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THE PATH OF THE STORM. Otago Witness, Issue 3021, 7 February 1912, Page 70

THE PATH OF THE STORM. Otago Witness, Issue 3021, 7 February 1912, Page 70

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