Giving evidence in a court case, a constable stated that he “kept a close watch on the revolving-door.” Apparently it had been going around with the wrong people. “Really, Basil,” said Mrs Newlywed, “I’ll put up with your untidiness; I’ll tolerate the ash on the carpet; I’ll endure your late hours; but it’s really going too far when you try to play my pancakes on the gramophone.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 May 1939, Page 7
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