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A Lingering Train.

"Yes," laid one woman, "I have my fjalnd made up that I will have a JournalIttlo oareer." "What duties will you undertake?" askad the admixing acquaintance. "I'll ba an ezohange editor. I did think that I'd write editorials and edit thepolttioal news. But I've oonoluded to do •zohange work. When you take two or thxee long articles and a lot of short ones out of a Sunday newspaper and then hold II up, it oartainly gives you some lovely wgjterttonj about drees patterns." •'"""* V--

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Manawatu Herald, 25 August 1896, Page 4

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87

A Lingering Train. Manawatu Herald, 25 August 1896, Page 4

A Lingering Train. Manawatu Herald, 25 August 1896, Page 4

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