Marriages made in heaven have been largely driven out by a cheap American substitute. Three-year-old Ethel had been punished by her mamma for some slight delinquency by having her little fingers mildly slapped. After the resultant tears had been dried, Ethel put her car to her doll’s lips, as though listening to something the doll had to say, and then said, in a rebuking tone, “Xo, Dolly, you must not say that mamma is naughty for punishing me.”
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Golden Bay Argus, Volume VII, Issue 66, 5 September 1901, Page 2
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78Untitled Golden Bay Argus, Volume VII, Issue 66, 5 September 1901, Page 2
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