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A BURIED PROVERB

In the following letter five words have been omitted. The number of letters in each word is indicated by asterisks, and the words when found will form a well-known proverb. Dear Joan,—l cannot think how **** times t have tried to write to you, but I have so much on my ***** at the moment, that I liad to a special effort to get it written. The men are coming to fix the electric ***** on Tuesdaj', and we shall not be able to come and see you until Wednesday as their **** will take them all day. Your loving sister, Dorothy.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 14

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A BURIED PROVERB Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 14

A BURIED PROVERB Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 14

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