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SHE WOULD BE SMART IF

Her heels hadn't begun to "go over." Her stocking clocks weren't twisted. Her stockings were a shade darker. Her underslip didn't show beneath her frock. Her beads toned with her frock exactly, instead of nearly. Her buttonhole was fastened a trifle more securely. Her hat had been brushed. She'd sewn that button on. That safety pin didn't show. Her lip-stick hadn't been put on in. a hurry. Her nose wasn't quite so white. She wouldn't sit with her toes turned in. She 'd hold herself erect. She wasn't using yesterday's handkerchief.

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Shannon News, 25 June 1929, Page 3

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96

SHE WOULD BE SMART IF — Shannon News, 25 June 1929, Page 3

SHE WOULD BE SMART IF — Shannon News, 25 June 1929, Page 3

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