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MAGIC DRAWING

A FOLD-OVER PICTURE

Let us draw a half a plate, One line curved and one line straight:

Now a stick that Jeans just so, Like a pole that’s tipped, you know;

Then a line that’s - curved—not straight— Touching both the pole and plate.

Draw this line. Like letter C. Lying down, it seems to be.

Circles, each one like a ball, Not too large and not too small.

Dots, one long, long line, and so— We've a carriage for Baby Joe!

Wright did not writ© rite I'ight, And tho teacher replied, As the blunder she eyed, “Right! Wright, write rite right, right away.’*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 31

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105

MAGIC DRAWING A FOLD-OVER PICTURE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 31

MAGIC DRAWING A FOLD-OVER PICTURE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 31

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