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SHE HAD FORGOTTEN SOMETHING

She had returned from a shopping tour, tired and radiant. He had just returned from the office, tired, but well, tired. Quivering with delight at the array of samples snipped from rolls of dress goods she emptied the contents of her purse into her lap. There was a metallic sound. A look of dismay crossed her face. ‘There!’ she exclaimed. ‘I just knew there was something I had forgotten to buy !’ ‘ What was it, dear?’ ho asked, with an assumption of interest. ‘ I’m sure I don’t know,’ she replied, petulantly, ‘ but I find I have a half crown left!’

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New Zealand Tablet, 31 July 1913, Page 62

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SHE HAD FORGOTTEN SOMETHING New Zealand Tablet, 31 July 1913, Page 62

SHE HAD FORGOTTEN SOMETHING New Zealand Tablet, 31 July 1913, Page 62

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