Arm-in-arm the two young lovers) s'.rolled aimlessly through the or.-, * chard in the pale moonlight. Presently? they stopped and she raised her hand* for silence. /> “John, dear,” she said in a hushed? whisper, “do you heax- the trees moan and sigh?” /'-■* t “Yes,” said the unromantic John, “I think we would, too, if we were as full 6'
of green apples as those trees are.” Boss (interviewing prospective office-, boy): And remember that what wo;/':' prize most in this office is neatness. i Boy: Yes, sir. Shall I put your ties straight, sir? ;■ i '• 7 ■£
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 October 1933, Page 4
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