THE LAST TILE I SAW PARRISH
The last time 1 saw ? Parrish -L Twas a t the' IL A v P o His lips did Plow with ; tales of woe. So they put him on L ; ,IL The last time they saw" ‘Parrish 7 . Be left the R. If • •He started telling of a ruddy swelling. Around his righthand knee, vto heard his old old story Of sore eyes L sore head But we wouldn* t be suggesting. That he d swing the bloomK ' lead.. The .Last time we saw Parris. He headed out the gate-.. Away on leave- & I quite • be 3. ieve He’ll come back' rather late
The petrol. Guard have got. .’ the telegram habit_ Here a® a couple which' arrived in 23 when the senders didn’t - " ”Lost .in -'the ranges, M ee you Tues day ’• k - & •’Fell in /the drink s see you when/dried cut” What was/ the meaning of th&mysterious wire .which-read. ”Husbani same as Beagle”* fa =»• «=* » t v;4s the digression which neld up the AEWS mess* ing? It wouldn’ t be that <W Ful ton took time off. toy MB a flea ??? ’H _
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Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1 March 1944, Page 3
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188THE LAST TILE I SAW PARRISH Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1 March 1944, Page 3
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