The small girl in the corner seat of the railway carriage had , been unduly fractious for the greater part of the journey. “ Well, I’ve got a norful ’©adache,” she whimpered in reply to a reproof. Her mother glared at her ominously. ‘"Badache, ’eadache?” she repeated, in withering accents. “How many times am I to tell you not to forget your aspirins?”. , .
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Evening Star, Issue 18053, 22 August 1922, Page 3
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61Untitled Evening Star, Issue 18053, 22 August 1922, Page 3
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