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But when they reached school they v- ' covered! And a. lino game of hide-and-seek followed. “Oh dear!” (ried Mrs. Penguin, “where on earth have those tiresome people got to!” “Lon’t know. I’m sure,” replied her husband. “I'm too old for these childish games, Jemima. I vote we go home and leave them to learn their lessons. I could do with a little nap,” “So could I,” agreed his wife, and off they trotted.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 6485, 17 December 1927, Page 7

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But when they reached school they v- ' covered! And a. lino game of hide-and-seek followed. “Oh dear!” (ried Mrs. Penguin, “where on earth have those tiresome people got to!” “Lon’t know. I’m sure,” replied her husband. “I'm too old for these childish games, Jemima. I vote we go home and leave them to learn their lessons. I could do with a little nap,” “So could I,” agreed his wife, and off they trotted. Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 6485, 17 December 1927, Page 7

But when they reached school they v- ' covered! And a. lino game of hide-and-seek followed. “Oh dear!” (ried Mrs. Penguin, “where on earth have those tiresome people got to!” “Lon’t know. I’m sure,” replied her husband. “I'm too old for these childish games, Jemima. I vote we go home and leave them to learn their lessons. I could do with a little nap,” “So could I,” agreed his wife, and off they trotted. Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 6485, 17 December 1927, Page 7