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lAKiy(r NOTES OF WHAT TURNS UP. i WILLIS-STREET EPISODE. ■ Mabel. L>id you notice that gentleman, Bertha, who just passed ? I wonder uhy he looked at me to earnestly ' Bertha: he icas looking at your nose, I suppose. Mabel . At my nose ; what an idea ' Why should he look at that / Bertha- Well, you see, he «s a reporter, and his business is to take notice of whatevei turns up. Ik

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 74, 30 November 1901, Page 12

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lAKiy(r NOTES OF WHAT TURNS UP. i WILLIS-STREET EPISODE. ■ Mabel. L>id you notice that gentleman, Bertha, who just passed ? I wonder uhy he looked at me to earnestly ' Bertha: he icas looking at your nose, I suppose. Mabel. At my nose; what an idea ' Why should he look at that / Bertha- Well, you see, he «s a reporter, and his business is to take notice of whatevei turns up. Ik Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 74, 30 November 1901, Page 12

lAKiy(r NOTES OF WHAT TURNS UP. i WILLIS-STREET EPISODE. ■ Mabel. L>id you notice that gentleman, Bertha, who just passed ? I wonder uhy he looked at me to earnestly ' Bertha: he icas looking at your nose, I suppose. Mabel. At my nose; what an idea ' Why should he look at that / Bertha- Well, you see, he «s a reporter, and his business is to take notice of whatevei turns up. Ik Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 74, 30 November 1901, Page 12