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MIND OVER MATTER.

It, was a cold morning, and though Mr. Huff was still struggling with a hard heard and a soft razor, Mrs. Kulf was alreadv in the dining-room. As she stood before the tire the cook came in with a face of abject misery. "Ob, ma am, what shall I do?" slip walled. The dog has just run into tho garden with the master's breakfast, and it's too late to go out and get anything else!" "Is there anything exciting in tho paper this morning?" asked Mrs, Bull'. "Why, }es, ma'am!!'' answered tho astonished servant. "It says there's been a railway accident, a colliery disaster, and and a murder, nia'ain''^ "Then put tho paper on your master's plate—he won't want any break fast But i" <asp hj« I

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 136, 24 January 1916, Page 4

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130

MIND OVER MATTER. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 136, 24 January 1916, Page 4

MIND OVER MATTER. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 136, 24 January 1916, Page 4

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