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A WELCOME.

•», P* »*E darting Papa is out in the storm. I must hurry and see that his slippers are warm. And run for his paper and put it down there Just where he will look for it- cl«»e by his chair. And then I shall sit at the window and wait And wateh, till I see him eome in at the gate. An*! throw bin* some kisses—a -i''Z*-’J or more. They'll do till he gets fairly in at the door. 4nd then—well ’ before he can shake off the rain I shall have every kiss that I gave, back again, I know he will say as he comes up the street : ■ I don’t eare for rain or for snow or for sleet, For when I get home I shall certainly see A dear little girlie there, watching for me.’ Sydney Payee.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VI, Issue 24, 14 June 1890, Page 19

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A WELCOME. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VI, Issue 24, 14 June 1890, Page 19

A WELCOME. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VI, Issue 24, 14 June 1890, Page 19

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