"THE LOST BALL"
"I once had a dog called Spot, and one.day I. thought jl. would. play -with my racket and ball, so I went1 out on the lawn and hit it up against th# house] ' ,• > ..-,"■ "I hit-it rather hard and it went over the house-and. bounced into the garden. I ran round'the back-to look for it, and I couldn't find it. Soon fris came over to play , witn" me, and'l asked her if she would help me to find it, and she said, 'Of course I will.' "We looked for a long time, and at last Iris gave a shout and said, 'Here it is, but it' is chewed to little pieces!' Spot was hiding behind . the rubbish heap! He knew what he had'doiie t« my ball, and he had crept awa}'." "CHRISTMAS BOSE" (10). Lower Hutt. . ; ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 20
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138"THE LOST BALL" Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 20
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