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TOTTIE.

.. . . ♦ ■ . . When Tottie was discreet sixteca, She was so prim and so sedate, She was so dignified of mien, So calm, unruffled and serene, You would have thought her thirtyeight. But now that Tottie's thirty-eight, Oh, what a difference is seen; She's struck now such a ciddy gait, And goes it at so brisk a rate, You'd surely take her for sixteen.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19070126.2.61

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NZ Truth, Issue 84, 26 January 1907, Page 7

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62

TOTTIE. NZ Truth, Issue 84, 26 January 1907, Page 7

TOTTIE. NZ Truth, Issue 84, 26 January 1907, Page 7

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