A HARD JOB.
(.Scut iu by Isabel Edgar, 37, Meola Koad, Point Chevalier.) A man was taking his son, aged ten, to town. While in the train he attempted to amuse the lad by showing him a few tricks. Snatching his son's cap from his head lio pretended to throw it out of the window, at the same time, unknown to the boy, hiding it under his arm. " Now," said the father, " watch daddy whistle your hat back." To the astonishment of the boy the hat reappeared. A minute later the little boy jumped up suddenly, snatched his father's hat from his head, and, throwing it out of the window, said triumphantly, " Whistle that back daddy."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 287, 3 December 1932, Page 2 (Supplement)
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116A HARD JOB. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 287, 3 December 1932, Page 2 (Supplement)
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