Dad had spent a couple of hours collecting worms from the lawn. "I’ve no time to destroy them now,” he explained to his wife before he went out. "I'll get rid of them when I come back.” A little later four-year-old Bobby came in with the air of one who had done his good deed for the day. 'Tve got rid of all the worms for daddy, mum. I’ve dug a great big hole in the garden and buried the lot.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 June 1938, Page 9
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