DR. W. A. SPOONER , world-famous Oxford don repudiates the authorship of most of the Spoonerisms attributed to him but playfully admits having asked the then future Mrs. Spooner “Will you take met” when he meant “Will you make teat"
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 631, 6 April 1929, Page 18
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39DR. W. A. SPOONER, world-famous Oxford don repudiates the authorship of most of the Spoonerisms attributed to him but playfully admits having asked the then future Mrs. Spooner “Will you take met” when he meant “Will you make teat" Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 631, 6 April 1929, Page 18
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