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"This is the fourth morning that you have been late, Eliza," said the mistress to her maid. "Yes, ma'am," replied Eliza. ''l overslept myself." "Where is the clock ' I gave you ?" "In my room, ma'am." "Don't you wind it up?" "Oil, yes." "And do you set the "alarm ?" "Every night, ma'am, I set th e alarm." "i!iit dou't yon hear the alarm in the morning, Eliza ?" "No, ma'am, That's the trouble. You see, the thing goes r.ff while I'm asleep."

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Samoanische Zeitung, Volume 24, Issue 39, 26 September 1924, Page 5

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Untitled Samoanische Zeitung, Volume 24, Issue 39, 26 September 1924, Page 5

Untitled Samoanische Zeitung, Volume 24, Issue 39, 26 September 1924, Page 5

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