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Cleaning-Up

A LEVIN .MAN'S DREAM

Now this is the dream that Fosco dreamt between the night and ■ morn: He stood in an unswept village, mid a people all lorlorn, taw the rotten broomsticks breaking, the brushes moiiliing hair, While grimy, unwashed faces moved sadly here and there; He passed the village cowyard; iie heard two fellows cry : "J.urn out the band! Ho, trumpets blare!" Fosco the First goes by! I" Ha reached to lift his cady, and wish the bandsmen well. \\ hen someone from the inner pens cried -'001110 inside and smell!" H >re is no common odor, 110 shock olfactory, We keep these pens splendiferous, since Fosco spoko to "we" ; llie town is sour no longer, the "clean-up" rules supreme," With joy King Fosco wakened—and found it was a dream. SHiNEMUP.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 December 1916, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
132

Cleaning-Up Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 December 1916, Page 2

Cleaning-Up Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 December 1916, Page 2

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