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"Crimson Rose," Seatoun.—lt isn't so hard, once you find the first part of it. "Child o' Happiness," City,—Even the straightahead bits of your letter might have been poetry, lass of the singing soul. "Una," Ngahau School.—That will be for playtimes and holidays, wouldn't it?

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1933, Page 20

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"Crimson Rose," Seatoun.—lt isn't so hard, onco you find the first part o£ it. "Chilli o' Happiness," City,—Even the straiglit.iliead bits of your letter might havo been poetry, lass of tho singing soul. ■ "Una," Ngahau School.—That will 'bo for playtimes and holidays, wouldn't it? Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1933, Page 20

"Crimson Rose," Seatoun.—lt isn't so hard, onco you find the first part o£ it. "Chilli o' Happiness," City,—Even the straiglit.iliead bits of your letter might havo been poetry, lass of tho singing soul. ■ "Una," Ngahau School.—That will 'bo for playtimes and holidays, wouldn't it? Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1933, Page 20

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