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A YELLOW DAFFODIL

. "Whjt wet weatter we a?e having. It reminds me of a'poem we are learning at school. It is about a man who went out in,the early morning when everything was grey; sky, fields, woods, hats, cloaks, caps, and wagons. Suddenly he saw a sooty sweep sitting on a gate whistling. 'And in his sooty cap he wore a yellow daffodil.' It is a very beautiful poem." "PRINCESS EILEEN" (9). Newtown.

I LOVE TREES. ; (Original.) I love trees that bend and sway, Trees that shelter .through the day; Trees that whisper, trees that sigh. Trees whose tips just kiss the sky. "LA HOSE JIOUSSEUSE" (14) Wanganul.

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Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 20

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A YELLOW DAFFODIL Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 20

A YELLOW DAFFODIL Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 20

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