WHAT EVERY GIRL SAYS.
This frock .new! G|oodness, no! I've had it for ages and ages!
I'm so glad you like my hat! It's not a good one, either; just a cheap thing I picked up at a little shop I know.
I'd love to come, but, really, I haven't a rag to wear.
He's a dear, of course, and a good husband, but he doesn't quite understand me.
Not any more, thank you. I've had an enormous meal. Far more than I usually eat.
Of course I mean "No.'- I am not one of these girls who can be cajoled into changing! her mind.
Don't be silly! You can't get round me by paying me a lot of compliments I don't believe.
lam sorry to be late. lam a most punctual person really.
I don't usually talk to people so frankly as this, but you and I have so much in common.
It hasn't made a bit of difference— I was a little late myself.
I promised not to tell anybody at all ,but you don'ti count. I wouldn't tell anybody but you, and I know you will respect my confidence.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 3074, 2 November 1929, Page 7
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192WHAT EVERY GIRL SAYS. King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 3074, 2 November 1929, Page 7
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