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•-.jjL I have torn down all my fences: The challenging air- blows free ; •« ; - ; ' r: 'j L can : -look across • the-' spaces' . Where new life is hailing me ; u My horizon is unrolling Like tho vistas of the sea. i'.'f* I have torn down all my fences— J-- But I never can recall ; , , The , seclusion of, my garden With the world beyond the wall ; ' My old way of looking upward - ' r v Where the sky was all in all. t ■ > gf ; Louise Ayetr; Garnett, c in Current Opinion.

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New Zealand Tablet, 17 July 1919, Page 39

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FENCES. New Zealand Tablet, 17 July 1919, Page 39

FENCES. New Zealand Tablet, 17 July 1919, Page 39

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