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Back on the Farm “You had better make a better job of stacking that wood,” Dad said one day to nine-year-old son; “You've got a younger brother now, to set example to from now on, and you won't want him stacking wood in a sloppy heap like that.” Young nine-year-old looked amazed! Did having a younger brother really mean that he'd have to watch his p's and q's? Boy! That was an angle that he had not taken into consideration.

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Te Ao Hou, December 1959, Page 9

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Back on the Farm Te Ao Hou, December 1959, Page 9

Back on the Farm Te Ao Hou, December 1959, Page 9

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