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BIG BUSINESS.

A rich vulgarian gave his little daughter on her birthday a,large doll's house which was an exact replica of their home. Everything, down to the imallest detail, was reproduced. One day this vulgarian, fresh from some new business deal, met his little daughter in the park, attended by a dozen or so of her nurses. ' .

"How did you like the doll's house 1" he asked.

"Beautiful, Daddy," the answered, "but it was so very big. So I've let it furnished to Betty for two pounds a week."

Then did that father pas's on his way with tears of pride and joy coursing down his cheeks.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 15 August 1925, Page 17

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BIG BUSINESS. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 15 August 1925, Page 17

BIG BUSINESS. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 15 August 1925, Page 17

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