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AND CATTY. Two young women, evidently strangers to each other, were seated at the same table in one of London's popular rcatauf,an.^ .v° Ile l .of them had finished her lunch, the other was about to begin. Ihe girl who had finished sat back in her chair, and lit a cigarette. The- other seemed to resent this, and said, I suppose you do not object to my eating while you are smoking'" Tho first girl looked at her and answered Kfc:orSra n'''not-6010^aSlcan
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1924, Page 17
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83CUTTING Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1924, Page 17
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