" I hope, mem, that you'ro not superstitious?" "No, my girl. Why?" ."Because I've broken the large mirror in tho parlor!" The contributor wrote : " The enclosed aro original, and have never been published." The editor answered: "I can quite believe it.' '
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Evening Star, Issue 14515, 5 November 1910, Page 4
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