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SOME TONGUE TWISTERS

The sun shines on the shop signs. She says, she shall sew a sheet. bhe sells sea shells. m The sea- ceaseth and it sufficeth us. A noisy noise annoys an oyster. Peers peer from the pier perusing penny papers fear f^eT* feV « Crish ht

( 'Cause I couldn't find Moscow on the map.' Couldn't find Moscow?- And I'd like to know who could then ! Why, I remember hearing teirof Moscow being burned when I was a boy ! It's an outrage to put such a nonsensical question to children what s there to learn something useful. 'I'll look into that, and let. yer teacher know I ain't been elected on the -school board fer nothjn' !' '

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New Zealand Tablet, 17 September 1908, Page 37

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SOME TONGUE TWISTERS New Zealand Tablet, 17 September 1908, Page 37

SOME TONGUE TWISTERS New Zealand Tablet, 17 September 1908, Page 37

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