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BEAUTY

She stood beside the Jersey cow, A maiden young and fair; The setting sun rays kissed her brow, And zephyrs wooed her hair. I’d never seen a sweeter girl, Her wondrous grace and charm Put my old heart into a whirl. And brightened up the farm. All business thoughts had been dispelled; Dad’s presence I forgot; The maid my whole attention held And glued me to the spot. “You should be proud of har,” said He beamed, threw out his chest. “My oath I am!” he made reply—“She gives an eight-five test. —J. A. Walsh i« the Sydney Bulletin.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 23

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100

BEAUTY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 23

BEAUTY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 23

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