THE ADVENTURES OF TEDDY TAIL.
No. 53. S the Sailor was very frightened of T the Tinker's red-hot soldering iron, and soon gave up the pie, but he gave it to T the Tinker, who said, 'Tm T, and I ought to taste the pie, and indeed I think I will." "Do," I cried, "taste the crust," for neither the Doctor nor I cared much for crust, nor, it appeared, did T, for he said he would rather taste the apple. And he did. He tasted it, and tasted it. "Don't eat it all," I groaned. "I'm not eating it," he replied, "I'm only tasting." "But if you keep on tasting," cried Dr. B, "there won't be any left, and Teddy's T and I'm B, and we want a taste and bite of the pie."
DR. BEETLE'S RIDDLE. Q. —How is it in this charming weather you and I can't lunch together? A.—Though I in time for lunch may be, U cannot come till after T. —"Dally MnU" copyright.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 148, 23 June 1923, Page 22
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