AT THE FAIR.
Tho selling has been done, and tha buying. All the duos from both sides have been gathered, and it is' timo for me to co home. But,,' gatekeeper, dost tWu ask for thy toll ? I'car not, I liayo stilt something left to my share. . My fate has not eyoatt'd mo of my all. Tho lull in tho wind threatens storm, and the lowering clouds in tho west hodo no good. Tho hushed waters wait for a fray. I hurry to cross the. river bel'oro tho ftrglit'' ov'erta'ltc|' "me*., 0 ferryman, thou want est thy fco! Yes, brother, ). have still something left te piy share. ' Mv fate has not cheated mo of my nil. ■ in tho wayside under tho tfeci situ a ■beggar. Alas ! lie looks at my faco Vvitl.i . a timid hopest 11 o thinks lam rich v.itli the day's profit after bargains idbi tarings. Yes, brother, I havo something still left to nvy shaie.. My fftte has not cheated mo of my all. j ~, . Tho night .grows dark and iho road lonely.' Fireflies gleam among tho leaves. Who art thou that followest mo with stealthy silent steps' Ah I know; it is thy dosivo to rtiiovo me of all ntj gains, I will not disappoint thee', I'or J still liaVo something to h?s' sharo.,. alia hiy fate ha.s. not'phoatcd me of my all. It fftfs midnight who'll I reached homo. My hands wero empty. Thou wa&t alono with anxious qves at my door, slceplcs? iind silent. Like a timoroivs bird, tnovs didst fly to my breast, with eager ovo. Ay, av, my God, much remains still to my share. My fate has hot Shcatod mo of my nil. . (Translated' by Rabindra Nath Tagore, from his original poem in Bengali, ui the "Fortnightly Review.")
Miss Grace I'alotta, of tlio R?5' a ] Comic Opera Company, Visited K. plied, —the rclrcsliment ileiwt of tho spcci.al constables —yesterday, prior to lior departure for Sydney.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1913, 22 November 1913, Page 10
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