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AT THE TELEPHONE

Irish Groom: “Will you send up two sacks of oats and a bundle of hay?” Voice at the other end: “Who for?” Irish Groom: “Why, for the horse, of course.” There was an old woman of Skye, Who thought she had learnt how to fly; She let down a hook For some food and a book, But she never Went up very high.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 258, 21 January 1928, Page 27

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AT THE TELEPHONE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 258, 21 January 1928, Page 27

AT THE TELEPHONE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 258, 21 January 1928, Page 27

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