ODDS AND ENDS
Fame is so awfully slow that when it does come to the average man it is compelled to roost on his monument.
. The inspector was talking about adverbs and adjectives. Does your master use adverbs and adjec?w S ii h< L ask , ed - ' Yes > sir >' chorused the scholars. Well, what does he use when he does not use adverbs and adjectives?' There was silence. Finally a little fellow waved his hand. 'He generally uses a
a -I " - vou 1f want a thin S well done you simply must do it yourself,' declared Mr. Wyss. 1 Yes,' agreed Mrs. Wyss with a touch of sarcasm, I remember how nice you looked the time you cut your own hair.' *
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New Zealand Tablet, 17 September 1908, Page 38
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120ODDS AND ENDS New Zealand Tablet, 17 September 1908, Page 38
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