AN AEROPLANE FLIGHT.
Oh! who'll sail with me in my aeroplane, That's faster than motor and swifter than train? It takes me to realms that are nertectly clear: .With me and my "plane" you'H have nothing to fear. You will come, did you say? Ri&ht you are, we will start; We are off with a buzz, with a whir, and a dart Into space, passing chimneys and. trees on the way To the land where the sun's shiniug brightly all day. Wo -vill take a good Took at the moon aud the stars; When we're once past the clouds we'll try to find Mars. In my aeroplane, flying is ripping, you say? Now, it's time to go home back to earth straight away. If we drop with a rush, never fear, hold on tight; And we'll reach Mother Earth in a minuto ail right! "What a bump, Master Tom Did! you fall out of bed?" "I fell out of an aeroplane, nurse, on my head." "Master Tom, you've been dreaming— what nonse»i3e you talk! It is time to get up and go out for a walk.'-' "For a walk, nurse? I'm off for an aeroplane flight. You won't let me?—l'll go for another to-night!"— Raymond Nye in the "Child's Companion."
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 28 August 1912, Page 3
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210AN AEROPLANE FLIGHT. Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 28 August 1912, Page 3
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