FREEDOM
Ripple, ripple, break and play On the black rocks, little waves; Curl and whiten into spray, Murmur in the hollow caves. Stir the lazy gulls that lie, Rising, falling, watching me; Stir them up, and they will cry Out across the wide green sea, ‘God of Love, we give to Thee Fervent thanks that we are free!’ —H.C.T.B. LAVENDER Lavender along the lane, Honeysuckle too. Little laughing summer lane, I still remember you. Someone picking lavender, Spangled with the dew. Many, marry years ago, Do you remember, too? PUZZLERS Word Square: 1— A narrow road. 2 A measurement of land. 3 *-Close to. . 4 Parts of the body. * * * Word Puzzle: —l am a precious metal. Change my head and I am brave, again and I am a shelter for animals, agaki and I am exchanged, again and I am not warm, again and I am to grasp. —Sent in by Joyce Thomson. • Answers to last ■ week’s puzzlers: Word Diamond:—Across: A. Are. Accra. Ontario. Yodel. Rid. A. Down: O. Any. Actor. Arcadia. Erred. Ail, O. Hidden Animals: Hippopotamus, Kangaroo, Kitten, Buffalo.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 252, 14 January 1928, Page 25
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181FREEDOM Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 252, 14 January 1928, Page 25
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