Dick: “In the moonlight your teeth are just lika pearls.” Doris: “Indeed! And when were you in the moonlight, with Pearl?” Miss A: Why, I thought you knew her. She lives in the same square with you. Miss B: Perhaps; but she does not move in the same circle. “Why is Brown looking so worried?” “He’s been contesting his wife’s will.” “I didn’t know his wife was dead.” “That’s just it—she isn’t.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 November 1938, Page 8
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