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(3) Harry was determined to taste that (4) Well, the taste was so toothsome toffee, so when he thought the coast was that he nearly pulled his teeth out when clear, into the kitchen he stepped. "Ah!" he tried to take the spoon out of his he chuckled, tip-toeing across to the stove mouth. Bunny, who was watchin- behind and dipping a spoon into the saucepan, him, explained that, the toffee was all "now for a toothsome taste." gone, and what Harry had pushed into his mouth was his gluel

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1926, Page 26

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(3) Harry was determined to taste that (4) Well, the taste was so toothsome toffee, so when he thought the coast was that he nearly pulled his teeth out when clear, into the kitchen he stepped. "Ah!" he tried to take the spoon out of his he chuckled, tip-toeing across to the stove mouth. Bunny, who was watchin- behind and dipping a spoon into the saucepan, him, explained that, the toffee was all "now for a toothsome taste." gone, and what Harry had pushed into his mouth was his gluel Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1926, Page 26

(3) Harry was determined to taste that (4) Well, the taste was so toothsome toffee, so when he thought the coast was that he nearly pulled his teeth out when clear, into the kitchen he stepped. "Ah!" he tried to take the spoon out of his he chuckled, tip-toeing across to the stove mouth. Bunny, who was watchin- behind and dipping a spoon into the saucepan, him, explained that, the toffee was all "now for a toothsome taste." gone, and what Harry had pushed into his mouth was his gluel Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1926, Page 26

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