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• Robert,' solicitously said the good woman a t the tea meeting, ' will you Ime some more of the refreshments ? ' . 1 Ncho,' replied the smali ty>y. ' I think I'd prefer something to eat now.' Criticisms never hurt anybody. If false, they cannot hurt you unless you are wanting in manly character ; and if true, they stow a m£i his weak points and forewarn him against failure. * schoof ampleS flOm a ieCent examination in a Victorian «'?' c/ ! n ?,_ fathom > and form a sentence with it' A fathom is six feet. A fly has fathom.' Define species.' mothfr ieS iS kind ' A b ° y muSt be species t0 his ' Your daughter,' said the flatterer, ' has such a comprehensive sweep upon, the piano ' v, ./'L™?* 11 ' 1 mut tered the over-worked mother, 'she had that same about the hous ,'
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 20, 21 May 1908, Page 38
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138ODDS AND ENDS New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 20, 21 May 1908, Page 38
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