There had been a spot of bother down the alley, but at last an armistice was declared, and the opposing parties—Mrs Miggs and Mrs Jones adjourned to celebrate the peace. "Well," said Mrs Miggs. “1 bear no malice." Then she raised her glass, took a deep breath, and went on meaningly: "So ’ore's lookin’ at yet and, 'Eaven knows, that’s a' effort
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 March 1940, Page 7
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