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Who Said Borrow

Dollie: "I did A leo, tat don't bo | angry." ' Alec; "Angry. ' certainly not, but what do you meanf Dollie: "Well,, it's ft small-thing:, yet I means .so muthl" I - Alec: "But whet's it all about?" \ Dollio: "Well, I forgot k> get the | i tea, 'aind-theiefenot a bit in tho—"' . ,Alec: "'Dear me, there's a ohest half | full, and the brew youNe been giv-1 ing mo lately is just perfection— | never tasted its equal!" | Dollie: "This is just, the trouble, fcoauso without your knowing, I tried you with a new friend. Then ' foa' the first timei you praised my tela, and as you've 1 lauded! it ever sintie, I could not go Waclk to the stuff in that chest." Aleo: "Ah, I see, and wh'a.t have I' lbl«n "letting 1?" Dollie: "SURATURA." Alclcl: "Then givte me an. axe and let me delmolish thla.t. chest, and you send Lilian at onde to 1 the grocer for SIOMA/PUMA!" D'ollief: "But Hi is is the weiekty-half-holiday,' so I was sendinpj Lilian to borrW from Mrs Macßoberts." Aloa: "All right, though' wei teg, bor- • rtow or steial, it—; MUST BE SURATUKA" D'ollie: "Noi* is it expensive.- I glaive you "D" Blend at.'2's!" „ Aled: "Tlx'en stia to it. 1 inlay' miss my train, loVo, BOT I WON'T MISS MY SURAiTUMA, I'll w^ait."

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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10354, 1 May 1911, Page 4

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219

Who Said Borrow Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10354, 1 May 1911, Page 4

Who Said Borrow Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10354, 1 May 1911, Page 4

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