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.Mrs Greene came in with her latch' her and slammed the door behind her. The hallstand quivered like an aspen under the impact. In the dining room Greene hastily removed his feet from tiie mantlopiece and grasped wildly for' liis slippers. His wife entered abruptly. “ I’vo been to the dentist’s,” she an* nminced loudly. “ The boast kept roe with my mouth open for half an hour. It nearly killed me!” Her husband regarded her quizzically through hallclosed eyes. " H’m,” ho murmured, “ if Juvd made you keep your month shut for all- that timo it awtamljr youJfl-have , KV £

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Evening Star, Issue 20029, 21 November 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20029, 21 November 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20029, 21 November 1928, Page 1

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