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SHADOWS ON THE WINDOW BLIND.

Shadows on the window blind Often they reflect More than those whose blissful Ignorance suspect.

-If you watch the shadows You can nicely tell How matters are proceeding— Whether ill or well. Sign's 'of strife you can perceive : Views of angry blows Directed itt a perfect line Betweeen the eyes and nose. Youthful loving iccuples Hugging one another 5 Fractious little babies Wallopp'd by their nlother. To those who are desirous Some little things to know, Just stroll up —: street some night At half-past ten or so. MORAL. Society, be careful How you place the light - In you sanctum of sanctoriiims When day succumbs to night.

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Kumara Times, Issue 1381, 5 March 1881, Page 2

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111

SHADOWS ON THE WINDOW BLIND. Kumara Times, Issue 1381, 5 March 1881, Page 2

SHADOWS ON THE WINDOW BLIND. Kumara Times, Issue 1381, 5 March 1881, Page 2

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