THE ADVENTURES OF TEDDY TAIL.
No. 38. Over the wall went Dr. B, and as he fell I heard a moat tremendous cry of "Oh!" Hastily peeping over the wall I saw the reason of the cry, far there stood O. in a terrible state of fright, too," for poor Dr. B had fallen so close to her that he had knocked a basket out of her handa. and the contents were flying all over the place. "Oh! Oh! Oh!" shouted O. "There's no need to make all that noise," I called out. "You're not hurt" "No," groaned the Doctor, "but I am." "Then it's you who should be calling oat 'Oh!'" I said. "It's no good both of us doing it," moaned Dr. B. "I think she's trying to save mc trouble, I'm hurt, and she's crying, 'Oh!'" CAN YOU READ THIS? Q. —Stand take to taking I you throw my A.—l understand you undertake to overthrow my undertaking. "Daily Mall" Copyright.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1923, Page 24
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