The other day a Swiss guide, using a route known only to himself, conducted the members of a jazz band to a plateau up the mountain-side. Then the silly fellow spoilt it all by bringing them down again. A little girl had come to blows with a small friend, and her mother was rebuking her. “Don’t you know, dear, that it is very wicked to behave so? It was Satan that put it into your head to pull Patty’s hair.” “Perhaps it was,” the child admitted, "but kicking her legs was entirely my own idea.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 May 1938, Page 8
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