First Flapper: “She swears that she’s never boon kissed.” Second Ditto: “Don't blame her—l’d swear, too ” A tall American strolled into a small country Hot 01. “Say.” lie drawled to the proprietor, “has niv baggage turned up yet?” Placing a warning finger on his lips, the proprietor whispered, “lias my baggage turned up yet?” Placing a warning finger on his lips, the proprietor whispered, “Yes, sir; she’s in the cof-fee-room.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 June 1932, Page 2
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