CAME THE DAWN
The dark curtains of the night changed to a pearly grey, then to ' pink and at last to burning gold. A bar of crimson ran along the eastern horizon. A fresh breeze sprang up and the drowsy world wakened to life. Birds sang, insects hummed and the gay flowers danced up and down in the breeze. A new day with new hopes, new \ joys, new tasks to be done. A new beginning for everything. A new start fpr me. So I turned over in bed and started on a new sleep.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 19
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94CAME THE DAWN Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 19
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