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Issue Details: First known date: 1943... 18 April 1943 of The Daily Telegraph est. 1879 The Daily Telegraph
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Fly Away, Paul, Aura Z Jackson , single work short story

'When Peter and Paul were very young, little Barbara Hartford used to entertain them with an improvised version of the old nursery rhyme. Balancing two scraps of paper on the tips of her forefinger, she would like her voice and chant: "Two little dickie birds sitting on a wall / One named Peter, one named Paul, / Fly away Peter, fly away Paul, / Come back Peter, stay away Paul."' [intro]

Source: 'Fly away, Paul', The Daily Telegraph. 18 Apr. 1943, p. 21. 

(p. 21)

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