Harold was allowed to. invite Jack, to tea the other evening. Jack had a cold in . the head, but : that did: riot''prevent the boys from playing hide'arid* seek. Jack having concealed himself behind the parental .chair/;: Harold came' in to hunt for < him, f but calmly sat ;; down tot read, his "comic" paper. ; ,■ Y ■' " Aren't you playing?" asked father. "Oh, yes," replied- Harold, "but I'm not hunting, I'm going -to wait till Jack sniffs.'*. ' • •:>; . 'k'.&K. K&. N: v 4 ,s .;- : •- • , . .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 22 (Supplement)
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