POP AND BE DONE WITH IT.
Mr. Popinjay (falling on lus knees): ".Miss Wilson, 1 can no longer desist the passionate impulse to appeal to vou on the momentous subject that is fraught for me with the issues of life and dentil. And yet I am overawed at my presumption when I take into ••onsideralion tin' celestial glamour <'!' \j>ur per-i n.il charms, the dazzling lustre of your intellectual attainments, the exniiisit(>, the adorable - Mi-.-. Wilson : "Excuse me, Mr.. Popinjay, but there arc times when eloquent e ts rather out of place. If you wish to pop the (|iie-i ion, pup and bo .!. ne with it."
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 274, 11 May 1917, Page 3 (Supplement)
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105POP AND BE DONE WITH IT. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 274, 11 May 1917, Page 3 (Supplement)
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