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THE BOY SCOUT AFRICAN EXPEDITION

FIRELIGHT The gleaming copper kettle gives back the crimson glow. And crimson shine tho apples—rosy row on row, A ruddy flame is burning within each tile of blue, Leaping on the window, where Night is peering through. And orange stand the dishes, which all tho day wero white. And purring tdts tho little cat with eyes of gulden light.

FOR WISE HEADS ■Word Square: 1. —Portions. 2. —To ward of!. 3. —To requite. 4. —A track followed by a hunter. 5. —Fashion. V ajs * Answer to last week’s changed word: Note, cote, cate, case, cash. Word Square; Cart. Aloe, Hope; Tecs.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 517, 21 November 1928, Page 6

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THE BOY SCOUT AFRICAN EXPEDITION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 517, 21 November 1928, Page 6

THE BOY SCOUT AFRICAN EXPEDITION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 517, 21 November 1928, Page 6

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