Mrs Miggs: “What are you looking for?” Miggs: “Nothing.” Mrs Miggs: “Then go into the kitchen. The whisky bottle is in the pantry.” Two undergraduates met in the corridor of one of the colleges. “Hallo!” said one. “Where have you been all the morning?” “Taking part in a guessing contest,” replied the other wearily. “But I thought you had an examination in maths, this morning?” put in the first. “I did—that’s what I mean.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 January 1940, Page 7
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