One Friday morning Tommy told some of his chums that he was going the following clay to the pantomine. “It was splendid last year, said one of the bigger boys, “and in parts quite sad. Some of the people \\ ere in tears.” ~ . ~ . , ~ “Pooh! that’s nothing,” said the little fellow, with an air of superiority; “why, I heard dad tell mum that oil Saturday the seats would also bo in tears (tiors)!’
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2002, 11 February 1907, Page 3
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