One morning Ted and Richard found Gwen very engrossed in a piece of music. Now Gwen is not very musical, so they couldn’t understand why she should have developed a sudden fancy in that direction. What s the idea.' queried Richard. “I did not know you were greatly interested in singing.” “Oh!” exclaimed Gwen. “Well, I am! I have promised Nigger (the cat down the road) to practise crooning with him. He has sent me the song to learn.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 11 September 1937, Page 13
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79One morning Ted and Richard found Gwen very engrossed in a piece of music. Now Gwen is not very musical, so they couldn’t understand why she should have developed a sudden fancy in that direction. What s the idea.' queried Richard. “I did not know you were greatly interested in singing.” “Oh!” exclaimed Gwen. “Well, I am! I have promised Nigger (the cat down the road) to practise crooning with him. He has sent me the song to learn.” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 11 September 1937, Page 13
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