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'TWAS WELL WITH WILLIE

One afternoon Willie was invited to a party where, of course, refreshments were bountifully served. Won't you have something more, Willie?' asked the pretty hostess toward the close of the feast. ' No, thank you,' replied Willie, with au expression of great satisfaction. 'l'm full.' Well, then,' smiled the hostess, ' put some fruit and cakes in your pocket to eat on the way home.' ' No, thank you,' came the rather startling response of Willie; ' they're full, too.'

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New Zealand Tablet, 4 September 1913, Page 61

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'TWAS WELL WITH WILLIE New Zealand Tablet, 4 September 1913, Page 61

'TWAS WELL WITH WILLIE New Zealand Tablet, 4 September 1913, Page 61

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