How They Say It.
Pidyoit over hear two married women take leave of each olher on a mild evening? This is how they doit;— s Good-bye I good-bye Come down and see ub soon," ! 'I will, Good-byol good-byol Don't forget to'come soon," No, I won't, Don't-you forget to como up," "I won't, 'Bo sure and bring Sarah Jane with you next timo," "I will, I'd have brought hor over this time, but she wasn't very well, Sho wanted to oome awfully," " Did eho uow 1 That was too bad ! Be'sure and bring her next time,"., •. " I wllfj and you be sip and .bring baby." ' . ' . ' : - " I will. I forgot to tell you that he's cut another tooth." so. How many has hengwT' " Five. '• '{t jnak.es hii))' • awfully cross." : "I daresay it does this hot weather." • , " Well, good-bye I. Don't forget to como down," "No|,I pn't, Don't you forget to coma up, Qoofltye,"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3613, 13 September 1890, Page 2
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151How They Say It. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3613, 13 September 1890, Page 2
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