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FAIRY TALES FOR THE RISING GENERATION. (From the Tomahawk.) We owe no apology to our readers for the publication of the following fairy story. The fact is, the tales taught in the nursery in our youth are now sadly out of date, not to say immoral, aud we are quite sure that Belgravian mothers will certainly bless us, and possibly (not probably) even carry their gratitude to the extent of asking us to an oc- j casional “Kettledrum” (of the third class), in recognition of our services in attempting to produce among their children a healthier tone of morality than, alas! at present rules supreme. Without further preface we rush in mediae res.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 546, 27 January 1868, Page 4

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