Hattie, the coloured maid, was deeply interested in the efforts of one of the neighbours to prepare an exhibit for a recent flower show. Alter much thought and more labour the display, an arrangement of tulips in a lead container, was dulv entered and leeeived the first award at the show. Naturally, Hattie was told immediately. “ Well, flattie, Mrs B got the first prize!” ” No! Ain’t dat nice! What was it?” “The blue ribbon.” Hattie thought a moment. Then she said; “How many yards t’
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Evening Star, Issue 21715, 9 May 1934, Page 13
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