Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, December 5, 1917 by Various
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compelled to make a rule never to send his autograph to strangers.
Yours faithfully, BASIL VYNE-PETHERINGTON, Secretary. * * * * * WHITE MAGIC. Blind folk see the fairies, Oh, better far than we, Who miss the shining of their wings Because our eyes are filled with things We do not wish to see. They need not seek enchantment From solemn printed books, For all about them as they go The fairies flutter to and fro With smiling, friendly looks. Deaf folk hear the fairies However soft their song; 'Tis we who lose the honey sound Amid the clamour all around That beats the whole day long. But they with gentle faces Sit quietly apart; |
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