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("A case has two sides") A sketch written by the poet [[A.G. Visser]] under the pseudonym [[AV]], while a student at the [[Hugenote Gedenkschool]] in Paarl. (c.a. late 1890s). | ("A case has two sides") A sketch written by the poet [[A.G. Visser]] under the pseudonym [[AV]], while a student at the [[Hugenote Gedenkschool]] in Paarl. (c.a. late 1890s). | ||
− | Later | + | Later performed as ''[[My nooi se naam is Sarie Takhaar]]'' (Lit meaning "My girlfriend's name is Sarie Backvelder") by the [[Christelike Jongeliedenvereniging|C.J.V Warmwater]] in 1907 in Paarl. |
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Latest revision as of 18:33, 1 August 2013
("A case has two sides") A sketch written by the poet A.G. Visser under the pseudonym AV, while a student at the Hugenote Gedenkschool in Paarl. (c.a. late 1890s).
Later performed as My nooi se naam is Sarie Takhaar (Lit meaning "My girlfriend's name is Sarie Backvelder") by the C.J.V Warmwater in 1907 in Paarl.
Sources
Bosman, 19**: pp
Binge, 196*
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