A cashier, of somewhat portly build, was frowning over a, statement of accounts just placed before him by his pretty typist. “As a young lady,” he said. “I admire your type, but I can’t honestly say I admire your typing.” “How funny,” she replied smartly. “We are so different, for, though you are, of course, splendid at figures, no one would say you have a splendid figure.”
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4414, 15 May 1922, Page 4
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