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COWS AND CLASSES.

Sir,-Ever since I read your interesting article on "Bovine Psychology" I have been afraid that I might be committing that unpardonable faux pas of confusing the classes. How do I know the aristrocrats from the proletarians? Is it the vision of the pure artist or just mere instinct one must possess to sort out the blue-bloods? Is there a certain something that just distinguishes class or is it the bally old accent on the "low’’?

FRUSTRATED READER

(Marton).

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.I whakaputaina aunoatia ēnei kuputuhi tuhinga, e kitea ai pea ētahi hapa i roto. Tirohia te whārangi katoa kia kitea te āhuatanga taketake o te tuhinga.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 498, 7 January 1949, Page 5

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COWS AND CLASSES. New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 498, 7 January 1949, Page 5

COWS AND CLASSES. New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 498, 7 January 1949, Page 5

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