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P.T.—analysis of I suppose you might say he was dumb he looks it often he acts it but he knows which side the sun rises and sets (I wish I knew which side to get out of bed in the morning to comb my black hair or prop open my eyes) yet after all he isn't that dumb (you would say he was dumb not really simple) perhaps simple … but this simple man told me that wars were no good that we who moan merely of lost jobs should thank God or someone that we have no wars. John Barrett (‘P.T.’ is a relative of the author)

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Te Ao Hou, September 1968, Page 24

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107

P.T.—analysis of Te Ao Hou, September 1968, Page 24

P.T.—analysis of Te Ao Hou, September 1968, Page 24

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