WHERE WAS THE FLEA?
The superintendent of school was illustrating for the' children the text, "Arise and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt." Showing them a large picture, she asked, "Now, isn't that splendid? v£ 1S^ 6 m°ther- Here is th« young tv. ' J/ 161"6'8 Egypt in the distance." Ihe children, however, looked disappointed, and finally a little boy piped out — leaener, where's the flea?
Undergraduate: "Yes, father, when I have taken my degree I intend tog* mror literature and journalism-write -' tor money, you know." p ater ; "Well, w \{t Seems to me that's what bel «^r n.^° iUg aU the time you've # been at the 'Varsity. " . . * Were I so tall to reach the sky ab!!lfv d y °U,? aVe anytlltaS nice to B ay I ; X
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 5 August 1915, Page 2
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