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THE APOLLYON OF THE FROST

We had a frost, a killing frost, last night. One particular spot in my garden was a perfect marvel of beauty, so faint and fragile was the exquisite tracery on branches and tiny leaves. And I marvelled at the magic of the frost, and all that it* could do with that simple element of watery until my foot struck a dead thrush lyiug on the gravelled path. I took it up. It was frozen hard as a stone all its spring music hushed for ever and destroyed.” Sheehan, 'i

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4373, 13 February 1909, Page 1

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THE APOLLYON OF THE FROST Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4373, 13 February 1909, Page 1

THE APOLLYON OF THE FROST Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4373, 13 February 1909, Page 1

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