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TO A JET PILOT

Sir,-There was once a _ caterpillar who chewed his way very logically across the surface of a cabbage leaf. The threedimensional flight of a butterfly was beyond the range of his understanding; and when in the course of his methodical munching he came across a butterfly’s egg he disliked it because it was not cabbage. To him it was just a silly thing that the silly thing had left there. But need he, even abridged, have taken 71 lines to say so?

D.

S.

(Auckland).

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.I whakaputaina aunoatia ēnei kuputuhi tuhinga, e kitea ai pea ētahi hapa i roto. Tirohia te whārangi katoa kia kitea te āhuatanga taketake o te tuhinga.
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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZLIST19511221.2.12.5

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 651, 21 December 1951, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
88

TO A JET PILOT New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 651, 21 December 1951, Page 5

TO A JET PILOT New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 651, 21 December 1951, Page 5

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