A young city girl was staying in the country and became rather friendly with a young farmer. One evening as they were strolling across a meadow they saw a cow and a calf rubbiiiK noses In the accepted bovine fashion. "Ah.” said the young farmer, “that sight makes we want to do the same." "Well, go ahead,” said the girl; ’it’s your cow.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 June 1937, Page 10
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