Anxious To Leave
So highly polished were the ideas of the masculines — the title is one of courtesy only — on the question of errors m judgment and the fitness of things, that one discerning youth ascribed the "tameness" to the presence of Mrs. , who, by the way, is by no means a blue-stocking. No effort was made m the direction of entertainment and the god of misguided opportunity decreed that the party should disband m a way not anticipated by its originators. Spasmodic conversation was the principal item on this very disordered programme — the "boys" impatient with the attitude of their partners; the girls, presumably, anxious to return home. But nothing more untoward happened. At 1 o'clock the girls expressed a desire to go home, but received the
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NZ Truth, Issue 1141, 13 October 1927, Page 5
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128Anxious To Leave NZ Truth, Issue 1141, 13 October 1927, Page 5
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