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In Olden Days.

It wag at a Sunday-school in the back country, and the class was mainly composed of squatter's children. The teaoher had been telling them the story of the Good Shepherd, which, of course, appealed very strongly to these youngsters. * Now, children, 1 said the teacher, 1 what do you think the Good Shepherd did when he found the lost sheep ?' ' I know, sir, 1 said a bright, eyed youngster, 'he faked its bloomin' ear mark and crowded it in with his own mob '

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 30 November 1897, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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In Olden Days. Manawatu Herald, 30 November 1897, Page 3

In Olden Days. Manawatu Herald, 30 November 1897, Page 3

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