Roderick Robert Remember
Stand back, please I Here’s a m ost important person. You’ll notice he’s “ crown, and a pompous look. Of course, he has a right to feel this way. He ts one of the „o,t on Derick Robert Rtmemher. -How do you do Robert I Are you feeling well to-day?” £ook at the low bows Lady Gay and, Mother - * ~ Bunch are making. And see the Expensive Smile on Lady Gay’s face, and Mother Bunch is not even thinking of her knitting. When Mother Bunch forgets her knitting you can be - sure something very important is happening. King Roderick Robert Remember is a first cousin of Zig, Zag,and Zog, only a much more important person. He is the suggestion that suggests that, when you jend a really important letter to Lady Gay, you should mark it tn this way tn the left-hand corner. ‘’PERSONAL—URGENT.” You see. Lady Gay receives hundreds of letters each day. It is impossible to open all of these on the day oh which they are received, and sometimes quite important-letters are ° Verlo °Club news, invitations to club functions, and so on, are most important, and Roderick Robert Remember hopes you’ll remember him. . . , . . . , Roderick Robert Remember is quite new —he s only just born, but he says he s none the less important for that. r Anv rAV Lady Gay knows he is, too. .Lt/Lux u- •
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 1 (Supplement)
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