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" Un—der thee spreeeding chesernut treee the Villaage Blaccksmittth staands!" That's mc singing—but I don't like being a Smith MUCH, and I don't think Bun will in a minute.—SMlLEß.

(1) The Teddies and Bunny were having SUCH a jolly game of cricket ou the sands, while Harry was out on the calm blue sea seated in a rowing boat. Oh, dear! What's this?

(2) Well, you sec, they Were so intent on the game that they foifeot the tide, and here they are cut right off from the shore. And worst of all, Harry' refuses to rescue them.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 9 January 1926, Page 26

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" Un—der thee spreeeding chesernut treee the Villaage Blaccksmittth staands!" That's mc singing—but I don't like being a Smith MUCH, and I don't think Bun will in a minute.—SMlLEß. (1) The Teddies and Bunny were having SUCH a jolly game of cricket ou the sands, while Harry was out on the calm blue sea seated in a rowing boat. Oh, dear! What's this? (2) Well, you sec, they Were so intent on the game that they foifeot the tide, and here they are cut right off from the shore. And worst of all, Harry' refuses to rescue them. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 9 January 1926, Page 26

" Un—der thee spreeeding chesernut treee the Villaage Blaccksmittth staands!" That's mc singing—but I don't like being a Smith MUCH, and I don't think Bun will in a minute.—SMlLEß. (1) The Teddies and Bunny were having SUCH a jolly game of cricket ou the sands, while Harry was out on the calm blue sea seated in a rowing boat. Oh, dear! What's this? (2) Well, you sec, they Were so intent on the game that they foifeot the tide, and here they are cut right off from the shore. And worst of all, Harry' refuses to rescue them. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 9 January 1926, Page 26