“Well, what have you come for, “How are you getting along with young Anderson?” y our new lady secretary? “Mother sends her compliments, and She has got my office in a “Waiter, bring me a glass of water, will you come with her begigng on Sunmuddle I can’t do without her.”— A favourite moment to tell your wife I have brought my own lemon and day, weather permitting?”—Sondags—“Lustige Sachse,” Leipzig. the truth. —“Lustige Blaetter,” Berlin. sugar.”—“Hummel,” Hamburg. nisse-Strix.” Stockholm.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 694, 20 June 1929, Page 11
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79“Well, what have you come for, “How are you getting along with young Anderson?” your new lady secretary? “Mother sends her compliments, and She has got my office in a “Waiter, bring me a glass of water, will you come with her begigng on Sunmuddle I can’t do without her.”— A favourite moment to tell your wife I have brought my own lemon and day, weather permitting?”—Sondags“Lustige Sachse,” Leipzig. the truth.—“Lustige Blaetter,” Berlin. sugar.”—“Hummel,” Hamburg. nisse-Strix.” Stockholm. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 694, 20 June 1929, Page 11
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