COMMENTS BY OUR READES.
’’Should be read by all orphans, b londes,b runett es, r ed-heads and nondescripts - and those with nothing on their minds”. Z. Y. N. C. 0. ’’...c00, felt its genuine suggestiveness from the first edition”© Constant Reader. ”, ©©© ©. ©© . yet so delicately a la Commando”. Sawtha Point.
Boss : Are we getting all weather mutton these days ? Snail Voice : Oh© I don’t think so. Some of it has not been too good in the hot weather.
Then there’s the story of the Sultan who didn’t drink, smoke or even swear - except when it slipped out.
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Guerrilla Gazette, Volume 11, Issue 4, 1 May 1944, Page 2
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96COMMENTS BY OUR READES. Guerrilla Gazette, Volume 11, Issue 4, 1 May 1944, Page 2
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