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to smile and looked less strained. ‘You take David and go over with Helen now Mira. I'll fix up a bit and get the car out,’ said Jill. Mira made a mental note that Jill was going to prove a down-to-earth neighbour. One you could rely on to keep a cool head. Mira received instructions about Sandy, helped Helen get ready, and managed to calm her anxiety a little. David was told to look after Mira and to see she made herself a cup of tea. The roots of destiny stirred within Mira's heart as she stood holding David's hand and waved the other women out of sight. Then giving the little hand a gentle tug she said, ‘Come on Davie, help me put the tools away. No more grubbing today.’

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Te Ao Hou, December 1966, Page 23

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Untitled Te Ao Hou, December 1966, Page 23

Untitled Te Ao Hou, December 1966, Page 23

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