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Poets ’ Corner

ECHO (Written for THE SUX) The last low note dies slowly and the dark. Thrills to its last caress. j The string, stilt quivering, trembles, j -1 n(I the bow, reluctantly, is poised 'Maiting above the muted strings, j -As loath to let them rest. J Last whispers echo in the darkness still. | The viol is mute and still the bow. j The song will echo ever in my heart. I loved the music and the player so. ETLEEX JOHXSTOX ] Auckland

BOOKS IN DEMAND AT THE AUCKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY FICTION [ -SIMOX THE COLD HEART," hy Georgette Heyer. “KRISTIX LAVRAXSDATTER," by Sigrid Undset. "LAUGHIXG ROY” by Oliver La Fargo. “EMMA,” by Jane Austin. "THE KISS,” by A. Tchekov. ‘ THE ELM TREE OX THE MALL - | by Anatole France. j "THE TWO DIAXAS,” by A. Dumas. j "OlL,’’ by Upton Sinclair. ! “A MODERX COMEDY,” by John Galsicorthy. "DEATH COMES FOR THE ARCHBISHOP,” by Willa Cathcr. NON-FICTION “WAXDERIXG WHEELS,” by Cora and Jan Gordon. “HEARTBREAK HOUSE,” by Bernard Shaic. "RISE OF THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD.” by Count Corti. "MEX AXD MACHIXES,” by Bernard Chase. "UXDERTOXES OF WAR.” by Edmund Blunden. “THE WORLD. THE AIR AXD THE} FUTURE,” by Dennis Burney. "SLAVERY,” by Lady Simon. “A ROOM OF OXE’S OWX,” by Virginia Woolf. s -WILLIAM BRAKE” by A. Symonds. "CHRIST AXD MODERX’ EDUCAr TIOX,” by Charles Raven.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 961, 2 May 1930, Page 13

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Poets’ Corner Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 961, 2 May 1930, Page 13

Poets’ Corner Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 961, 2 May 1930, Page 13

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