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VAGRANT VERSE

THE REWARD. (Written for the Southland Times). Beauty awaits you now and in the days to be, in sky and sea, in valley and in tree, waiting like a modest maid, although unveiled, when sun has ripened or the moon has paled, where Time has aged, where Time has just begitn, where man has carved, or Nature’s hand has spun. Beauty there was, is and tcaits eternally. to give her wealth to those who ve learnt to see. —Shaun O’Sullivan. Invercargill, May 25, 1934.

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Southland Times, Issue 22333, 26 May 1934, Page 4

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VAGRANT VERSE Southland Times, Issue 22333, 26 May 1934, Page 4

VAGRANT VERSE Southland Times, Issue 22333, 26 May 1934, Page 4

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