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THINGS BETTER LEFT UNSAID.

Mr Mildmay (to Major Thompson, who has been compelled to leave the ball early) : ‘ Just allow me to introduce you to a lady before yon go.’ Major Thompson : ‘ A lady ? I have not time.’ Mr Mildmay : ‘ But it is my wife.’ Major Thompson : ‘ Your wife ! That’s different. I thought yon said a lady.’

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XII, Issue XIV, 7 April 1894, Page 336

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THINGS BETTER LEFT UNSAID. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XII, Issue XIV, 7 April 1894, Page 336

THINGS BETTER LEFT UNSAID. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XII, Issue XIV, 7 April 1894, Page 336

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