Last night Mr Wragge was dealing with ;fche extremes of heat and cold on the surface of the.moon, when he recalled having heard one man telling another to.go to H-. "1 wonder, said Mr Wragge, "that he did not tell him to sro to the moon, when one day he would fizzle under 300 .degrees of heat and another freeze with cold ouito as extreme." Perhaps those who find relief-foT their feelings m mild forms of.;. profanity will welcom» this, harmless expression which mijßht toe used without irny s*ne« of impiety.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7817, 9 June 1909, Page 3
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