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A BARD SIGHT

Paris of Texas, I'.S.A., are notoriously the driest places in the wqrld. A traveller, spending a few days in these parts, got into conversation ono morning with an old settler and his son. “WW’ said 11 1 istA’ it looks as though wo may have rain.” ‘‘Well, I Jiopeso, was the settler’s reply. "Not so much for myself.for my hoy here. I’ve seen ity lain already,” tr\ r ... '

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 239, 27 September 1939, Page 1

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71

A BARD SIGHT Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 239, 27 September 1939, Page 1

A BARD SIGHT Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 239, 27 September 1939, Page 1

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