Wife: “Why do you.always sit at the piano, David? You know you can’t play a note!” Dfivid: _ Neither can anyone else while I am here,” . Oliver Herford was in an editor s office one afternoon when a P’ n 8 novelist entered. “Mr. Herford, said the novelist eagerly, I value your opinion very much. INow 1 want you to tell me candidly what vou think of. my new book. No, iiq” said Hereford, hurriedly, “let us remain friends.” ~ ~
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2018, 1 March 1907, Page 3
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