Back Seat Commentary
‘J OOK! It’s starting! The lights are out, I wonder what this film’s about, ("You do look bad, my dear," she said. "Why don’t you spend the day in bed?’’) ; I Sia Manor House upon the moor The year is Lo np ges dairy ("The Chudwicks led in yesterday. be ig named their second baby ay." HHE hero’s handsome, don’t you think? I’m sure his uncle’s got a kink. ("I want a tur," Kate said to him. Oh, she knows how to manage Jim.) Fe villain plots a wicked deed But look, the young lord mounts his steed. ("I don't think George will marry Jean: Just now he’s mad about Eileen") A™* the traitor feels remorse. Now everything’s all right, of course. ("I saw Beth at the party, too, She looks so smart in navy blue.) W fee wes they are upon a swing And, heavens, here’s "God Save the King." ("Why, it’s over, and so soon. You haven’t heard about Miss Moon.’*)
L. M. G.
Nobes
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 192, 26 February 1943, Page 23
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170Back Seat Commentary New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 192, 26 February 1943, Page 23
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