SOMETHING NEW.
Ni this is not a crossword puzzle! Yes, it is! No, it isn't Oh, dear, what is it? Well, this is the way. The long list of words given below all fit in the. empty spaces. In the top row you’ll find an “N” in the second space Then two black spaces. Next FULL. Then a black space. Then BATTER. That completes the top row. In the bottom row is IN Then two black spaces. Next R. Two more black spaces Now RAINBOW. Then one black space. Now, fill in all the spaces with the words given in the list Can you do this?
SHADOWS. IWritten for Ths Sun.J Shadows are beautiful things, 'cause I fmrnd One of them dancing and hugging the ground Under a little wee sycamore tree. "Vow I will catch you." 1 said to the elf. "Silver and slippery" (this to myself), “Hopeless and hoppity, come here to me!" He fled through my Ungers and quivered and broke Into dancing, the way of all fairymade folk; I frowned, then I laughed—only God understands. Trying to catch at impossible things Like beautiful shadows with beautiful wings, With ten clumsy fingers and two clumsy hands! MARNA SERVICE. Dunedin.
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HARMONIES. [Written for The Sun.] Smoke, blue, and silver Her colours are — The windless winter afternoon with the Alps darkly looming High up afar. Thrushes are singing, Cows lowing And dogs barking , streams running, starlings whistling And cocks crowing : And over all the cry Of souls a-burning, For Frederick Green , age seventeen in a Touring Queen, has & touring been And a corner is turning. a w
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 146, 10 September 1927, Page 10
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322SOMETHING NEW. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 146, 10 September 1927, Page 10
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