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TWO SILVER KEYS

In the castle of Smiles there are two closed doors, Behind which, waiting there, , Are beautiful gifts for every child, Useful, lovely, and fair. But the two closed doors are locked quite tight, Each with a silver, key, < As each ; little lad and each little lass Can very plainly see. And no matter how hard they tug and pull, The doors will not unclose. Without the two little silver keys, As every good child knows. So if these beautiful gifts you wish, You must carry the silver • keys - - r ~ ; - - That unlock the doors to the castle of ; Smiles. They are ‘ Thank you,’ and If you please.’

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New Zealand Tablet, 18 April 1912, Page 61

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109

TWO SILVER KEYS New Zealand Tablet, 18 April 1912, Page 61

TWO SILVER KEYS New Zealand Tablet, 18 April 1912, Page 61

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