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HOW LONG IS A PIECE OF SPRING?

A FICKLE sort of season, this! Today we bask in warmth and bliss, And then without a beg-your-pardon Tomorrow comes and wrecks the garden. But though we find the rains that fall Annoying, still we must Refrain from srumbling-aftter all

It lays the nuclear dust.

R. G.

P.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 899, 26 October 1956, Page 13

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HOW LONG IS A PIECE OF SPRING? New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 899, 26 October 1956, Page 13

HOW LONG IS A PIECE OF SPRING? New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 899, 26 October 1956, Page 13

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