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FOR THE SMALLEST

Just a daisy flower or two. Or a violet growing blue: Buttercup from shining mead. From the winter newly freed. Yellow cowslip with its gold— These the smallest hand may hold

Thoughts as lovely as a flower. Growing in the spring-tide hour; Tender feelings, good and kind. And a sweet, contented mind: Love in worth surpassig gold: These the smallest hand may hold. —Sent in by Doris Sydster.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 176, 15 October 1927, Page 31 (Supplement)

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FOR THE SMALLEST Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 176, 15 October 1927, Page 31 (Supplement)

FOR THE SMALLEST Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 176, 15 October 1927, Page 31 (Supplement)

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