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Odds and Ends.

Then What Did He Say ? you’re sure you have everything in theSHH portmanteau, my dear? asked Youngiove before beginning the back -g|g| breaking process of roping hi 3 wife’Aß| portmanteau when they started theugß| visit, to he country. Yes, dpar, she said, everything. g|gj Well, be sure, now; I wouldn t rope and re-rope this thing for, a hve.«H^S pound note. . J: And an hour later, when he was» \ j Ivini? on tho floor panting and gaspmggH| from his efforts, Mrs Youngiove sai«| There, dear, I have forgotten thing after aU. How careless of me H| Would you mind opening the portmanWgl teau, dear, and putting in my dressmgjg „owq ? I entirely forgot it, and can’t get along without it. Anfldiere my box of handkerchiefs, and mjU slippers are on the chair .Bndoh f are my cuffs aud collars and my shawl. I believe I left «hy ; bpx o*H ribbons in the drawer—yes, here it i™gj and my fan. too, and one of your sbmiju Here are my and my watered-silk sash, and my li work-box that I’ll be sure tO f need be fore we get home. How careless lam .Kg Hurry dear; we’ve no time to lose I Hfl He could bear it.—He was a; smart young man, and when an occurred of increasing his income an engagement as an extra waiter at forthcoming mayoral bonquet he it. But his experience «» b waiter wi;«H imited, ami at the first course thuH| became apparent. t> Take care, man, cried the usadM| waiter, sharply. You’ve gnt’;youjgjj thumb in the soup ! But the extra waiter was cheerfui-^g ness itself. . Oh, that’s all right, str! he sbmH| smilingly- It don’t hurt me I It am«| nearly so ’ot as it looks I ,

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42791, 14 October 1905, Page 4

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Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42791, 14 October 1905, Page 4

Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42791, 14 October 1905, Page 4

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