It was 9 p.m. Grandma and her four-year-old grandson sat in the livingroom before the open fireplace. The rest of the family had gone to a show. The kid began to grow fidgety. He kept looking put the window. Grandma came over. “Junior,” she said, sweetly, “how about a bedtime story?” The kid nodded. “Okay, grandma,” he murmured. “What would you like to hear?”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 June 1939, Page 2
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