Algy: Blue eyes are considered to be a sign of mischievousness. George: And black ones are a proof of curiosity. “H’m,” the published murmured. “Your handwriting’s so indistinct I can hardly read these poems of yours. Why •didn’t you type them before' bringing them to me?” ‘‘Type ’em?” the wouldbe poet gasped. “D’yott think I’d waste my . time writing poetry if I could type?”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1936, Page 2
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