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NOT WHAT HE EXPECTED.

Mrs Marmaduke Brown was entertaining some ladies at a select five o'clock tea, and her little son Jacky, who had been, exceptionally well-be-haved, was in high feather. "Ma," he said, as cake was being handed round, "may I have some tongue, please?" "There isn-'t any tongue, Jacky." "That's funny," said Jaeky; "I heard father say there would be lots of it."

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 307, 31 December 1909, Page 6

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NOT WHAT HE EXPECTED. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 307, 31 December 1909, Page 6

NOT WHAT HE EXPECTED. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 307, 31 December 1909, Page 6

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