After Breakfast the three”chums became very concerned about Gwen. She said she felt' much too tired to play and settled herself on the sofa. “Whatever is the matter?” asked Polly. “Do you feel as if you have a cold coming?” inquired Richard.' “No!” said Gwen. “I just feel lazy.” “What is the matter with you,”‘said Richard, “is it that you are out of condition.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 1 February 1936, Page 9
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64After Breakfast the three”chums became very concerned about Gwen. She said she felt' much too tired to play and settled herself on the sofa. “Whatever is the matter?” asked Polly. “Do you feel as if you have a cold coming?” inquired Richard.' “No!” said Gwen. “I just feel lazy.” “What is the matter with you,”‘said Richard, “is it that you are out of condition.” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 1 February 1936, Page 9
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