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OBEYED ORDERS.

Ted was very much given to asking questions, which his mother did not always have the wisdom or inclination to answer. Ted also stuttered just enough to make what ho said sound very funny. One day his mother, becoming weary of trying to answer his questions, said : “Ted don't you ask me another question for an hour.” He remained very quiet for a little while and then asked a question. Mother said very evenly : “Didn't I tell you not to ask me another question for an hour?” To which query Ted replied without any hesitation : “Th-th-this is th-th-the same one.”

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Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 8, 25 September 1906, Page 8

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OBEYED ORDERS. Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 8, 25 September 1906, Page 8

OBEYED ORDERS. Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 8, 25 September 1906, Page 8

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