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WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

When tins verso has boon properly punctuated, it will not look so foolish as it does now. A funny little man told this to me I fell in a snowdrift in June said lie I went to a cricket match out to sea I saw a jellyfish float up a tree I found some birds in a cup of tea I stirred my milk with a big brass key I opened the door on my bended knee I beg your pardon for this said he But it’s true when told as it ought to be It’s a punctuation puzzle you see.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19400920.2.17.16

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Evening Star, Issue 23686, 20 September 1940, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
105

WHAT DOES IT MEAN? Evening Star, Issue 23686, 20 September 1940, Page 3

WHAT DOES IT MEAN? Evening Star, Issue 23686, 20 September 1940, Page 3

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