As the haughty woman was walking in the park she saw a man apparently approaching the same seat as she herself had chosen to sit on. She decided to hurry and got there before him. ”Hcy. lady!” he called, just as she was about to be seated. ‘‘Don’t, don’t, don’t!” She tilted her nose in the air and decided to ignore him completely. She sat down. The man accepted defeat. "All right, lady,” he said, “sit there; but I’ll not paint that seat again today.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 July 1939, Page 8
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