INTERNED.
110 was a great deal stouter than Our not'on of the superman; H Jiid his culture v. ith such care— Who coulu suspect a doul->U.» share? Yet 'his wae; he, the niatchks- spy. The Kaiser's 'far. the Kaiser's eye. Tlio flower of German chivalry. Above his ecat of shining mail Ho wove a crumpled swallow-tail. And mu'.fU'rcd fcx lie changed our plates, •'He also sem\s who stands and vaits.' And well li.- served, th's napkined knight. The Kax-er's ra<»i\ the Ka ser's spite. And wait d—the command to smite.
He sought no places in the sun. His Day l egan when ours was done; Then, with t!io cockroach, forth iio crept To sew his tares while Britain slept: .And now we liar vest them—and him, (> Kaiser fierce. () Kaiser slim. Ere von attempt vour Channel swim! E. M. V. C'i mieg out of church after listonnm to a. sermon on ''A!arri<d bife and I's Duties." t'.vo old Irishwomen commented on the ai id is-s3. "It's a tine sermon his reveiv~e* would bo after giving us." said one to the other. "It is. indeed, "wm the reply; ''and T wish I knew as little about the matfor r> ; ]■> o <!f r»S [''
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 16, 26 February 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)
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