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THE LITERARY TOUCH

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She lamented with her hantls, lifting" them and letting' them fall like withered leaves. A university had dipped him very casually into education. She looked ominous, like a conscientious committee about to do its duty. Partitions so thin you could hear one changing his mind in the next room. They stood around, making no effort. k!!y lingering and.dropping" the tag> oi.' conversation she oll'ered them". She suffers from chronic palpitation oi the tongue. lie had pernicious anaemia in the seai. of ambition. She expertly shifted conversational gears.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19420313.2.10

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 28, 13 March 1942, Page 3

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97

THE LITERARY TOUCH Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 28, 13 March 1942, Page 3

THE LITERARY TOUCH Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 28, 13 March 1942, Page 3

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