STILL USING A BED
4 LONDON FACES "BLITZ.” LONDON, j I hoard a broadcast by an American • telling you all how Londoners spendj their nights m shelters, and I thought ( I would like you to know that, while | we rccognis*- it as a wise course forj many, some of ms still sleep in our owm bods. I Tile writer lias slept on the third |!<>or of a central London home all thrmigh the two months of "Blit.*.” safe fmd liapjiy m the thought that ’ it shall not come nigh thee” is a promise that can be relied upon if "dwelling In tlw recret place of th** must High.” Guns] have boomed, shells have screamed but the repetition of this lovely Psalm, which, surely was written for just such,' a time, has insured a certain number! of hours’ sleep, and :m awakening i»v the morning full of gratitude for the) knowledge that there is a Power m’ bomb® can touch. D. L Pram >
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 January 1941, Page 2
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162STILL USING A BED Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 January 1941, Page 2
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