JOKES
When daddie makes a joke, it’s a very fine joke. And everybody IntlffTis out loud; And I laugh too (tt’» the thing to do), And because I’m very proud When my daddie makes a joke—a fine, clever joke, But I don’t always see it. When Mummy makes a joke. It’s a dear little joke, and one everybody understands; Daddie cries “bravo!” and laughs “ho! ho!” And I always clap my hands When Mummie makes a joke— Such a dear little joke, And I always see it. But when I make a joke, just the tiniest joke. And the easiest joke. Nobody laughs ar.d nobody sees it But me!
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 50, 21 May 1927, Page 25 (Supplement)
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109JOKES Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 50, 21 May 1927, Page 25 (Supplement)
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