WONDERFUL NATURE
AlUgeins was fond of reasoning thing* out. The other day at the club it wa* abom the beauties of Nature that R* wanted to bore his companions. to me Nature has provided for thine.” he said. “What that reflection?” nskrf one of those. wh<» bad the misfortune to be near him. “Why.” said Muegijis, “look at the way she hna placed onr ears. Yet thousands of years oen aha didn't know were going to hook spectacles over them.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12393, 12 March 1926, Page 4
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