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Tongue-Twisters

John Knott could not knit, so he invented a knitter, which would knit, and which Knott called the “ Knott knitter.” But the Knott knitter could not knit a knot, and Knott therefore had to tie the knots that the Knott kniter could no knit. But one day Knott, while tying knots for the Knott knitter, invented an attachment for the Knot knitter which could knit knots, and which he called the Knott knotter. When the Knott knotter was attached to the Knott knitter the Knott knotter would knit the knots which the Knott knitter could not knit. And not a knitter could knit knots like the Knott knotter for the Knott knitter.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT19400817.2.81.15.10

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Tongue-Twisters Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)

Tongue-Twisters Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)

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