CHILDREN FROM ANOTHER WORLD
Children from another world they came Out of the darkness, whispering my name . . . I could not see their faces, but I heard The murmur of their voices like a bird That greets a shining morn and sings and sings; I could not see their faces, but their wings Folded around me there, and this I know, They came from where my soul one day will go. ... Children frorr another world, I hear Your rustling wings that tell me you are near. —Gloria Rawlinson, aged 11. A CATCH Ask one of your friends if he can white 3,569 in one figure. Perhaps he’ll try. Perhaps he’ll just shrug his shoulders and say, “Silly; it can’t be done.” Then you get a pencil and paper and prove that it can. Write down 3,569 and put a big nought round it. Then he’ll have to admit that you have written 3,569 in one figure.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 862, 4 January 1930, Page 25
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155CHILDREN FROM ANOTHER WORLD Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 862, 4 January 1930, Page 25
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