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Not Good Enough.

Lady .(interviewing parlourmaid * I'm afraid you're too good-look in You see, I have grown-up sons, an young men are so thoughtless an given to flirting.' Sweet Parlourmaid (loftily): 'Yc need not rorry yourself about tla -madam. 1 have higher aspiratioi than your sons. lam engaged to professional, and one of the best.' Ladv: * And who might the profe sional be ?' Parlourmaid: 'lie's a policemat and he says he's a professional ' catebkyj burglars.'

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 171, 27 February 1902, Page 4

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75

Not Good Enough. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 171, 27 February 1902, Page 4

Not Good Enough. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 171, 27 February 1902, Page 4

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