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ODDS AND ENDS

1 Now, boys,' said the lady teacher, ' 1 expect you to lift your caps to me when you meet me on the street. 1 Next day she called out Tommy Jones, and said: 'Tommy, why didn't you lift your cap to me wheoi you imet me- on the street . last night ? ' ' Please, miss,' explained Tommy, 'it -wasn't my own cap I had on ; it was my brother's.'-

Simmons : ' J-ohnson wants to ''borrow some money off me. Do you know anything about him ? ' Mccoy: ' 1 know him as well as i know- you. i wouldn't let him have a penny.'

' What is the meaning of • " alter ego "? ' . asked the teacher of the beginners' class in Latin. ' xi\e. other I, 1 said the boy with the curly hair. ' Give a sentence containing the phrase. 1 'He winked his other I.'

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 15, 11 April 1907, Page 38

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ODDS AND ENDS New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 15, 11 April 1907, Page 38

ODDS AND ENDS New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 15, 11 April 1907, Page 38

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