Th«y were often thrown together; Indeed, the tines were few When one was thrown.andtheothernot From iheir bicycle built for two, it-,, ~~ m - Mamma ; Freddie, you’ve been a very good boy lately. I’m glad you aie beginning to learn that we should do 'to others what w 6 would have them do *to us. Freddie (contemptuously); Learning nothing. If you want to know what I’m doing, .1 m getting popular wtth Santa Claus. When a man tries to impress pnple he I keeps quiet when he ought lo tal A. when a woman tries it she talks wh i B he ought lo keep quiet. ■ *. ? _ vf “He is us good as his word,” “ Yea » but be ff Bea 8 » h shocking’ bad language. _ ?
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 192, 19 April 1902, Page 4
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122Untitled Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 192, 19 April 1902, Page 4
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