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Tale of the Day

f The daughter was in the ini4-< • die of her singing lesson - when J I her mother came into the room.) ', I She listened for a moment or < * two, and then broke in: ,' ] f "Ah — er — how is my daughte? > I getting on? D'you think shel i I will make a great singer?" _ ■ ] s The teacher coughed and | seemed at a loss for a reply. ; j [,, "It—-it*s very hard to sayJ' \ I- he said at last/ /i "But surely she possesses j some o/ the qualifications?" \ "Well — er—she , golr's' a mouth, j&j I certainly!" 'V.'r.J

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Northern Advocate, 12 January 1938, Page 4

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99

Tale of the Day Northern Advocate, 12 January 1938, Page 4

Tale of the Day Northern Advocate, 12 January 1938, Page 4

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