PONSONBY'S FAREWELL TO MRS. LEE-COWIE AND MISSES PYLE.
Dear friends, In parting, k I Borne little word to east th< mart; The heart that would the mind be tray, For well l know, i i Ood'i - Love, no one can i art. The world unset n ll all around. Bach thought | • Iftlj o'er the wire; Communication without sound. Will reach our friends and iv the heaVnly choir. Farewell, dear friends; serene May be your Journey hence; May loving service come between Sw. ei i' si ;<nd happy recompei \nd re! thy children, Wl Will strive to do our share To woik and pray that happy wo ina\ ho A toreh for othors. lighted by thy I rve and raro. —Mrs. Parr.
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White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 419, 18 June 1930, Page 9
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