A PEEP INTO THE FUTURE
AND is this butter ? I've never tasted it before. We always use margarine.” “Do you, Tommy?” ~ “Yes, it’s cheaper. Only rich people have butter. “Then isn’t it wonderful to be rich, if only for a week« “Tt sure is,” agrees Tommy, spreading yet another slice. “What sort of pudding is this f” queries a small voice. “Rice? It can’t be. I’ve tasted rice pudding before, but it wasn’t like this.” , •. “But this is rice pudding made with milk and eggs, and s 18 "'“Look,”’chimes in a wee maid, “I’m freckled And aren’t my feet clean ¥ The sand doesn’t dirty them like the streets do The sea washed me all over this morning. I don t have many a picnic held for children of the London slums? So, a glimpse at the Christmas camp toi Auckland waifs on the sunshiny reaches of Oneroa. RED FEATHER.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 528, 28 November 1928, Page 7
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149A PEEP INTO THE FUTURE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 528, 28 November 1928, Page 7
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