."We left Richard and Ted apparently falling from the moon. But they were not really falling from the moon, because Richard had been dreaming all this What actually happened when hie dream ended was that he fell off his box on to .poor Ted. “Hi!” yelled Ted. “What is the matter with you?” “What is the matter with me?” exclaimed Richard. “You ought to know. Haven’t) we just fallen off the moon?” “You must have been dreaming,” cried Ted. “I haven’t been anywhere near the moon.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 28 March 1936, Page 11
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86."We left Richard and Ted apparently falling from the moon. But they were not really falling from the moon, because Richard had been dreaming all this What actually happened when hie dream ended was that he fell off his box on to .poor Ted. “Hi!” yelled Ted. “What is the matter with you?” “What is the matter with me?” exclaimed Richard. “You ought to know. Haven’t) we just fallen off the moon?” “You must have been dreaming,” cried Ted. “I haven’t been anywhere near the moon.” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 28 March 1936, Page 11
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