A BAD EXAMPLE.
The kitchen rug Was torn in seven (some said ei-bt) places. The dresser recalled the wo'st days of the air raids. _ Two chairs and the table showed signs ot splitting. Otherwise the room was as ÜBAnd it was all due to a well-meaning godmother's desire to foster a -love ot literature iv the young. . As mother fondly said, if you put ideas in the head of a high-spirited lad by-giv-in" him a copy of "The Cricket on the Hearth/ he is bound to'invite in a tow friends and try to introduce football there as well.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 19
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98A BAD EXAMPLE. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 19
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