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EASY ON THE HAMMOCK.

Mamma : "I hope you were not sitting m the hammock with Jack last night, Lulu?" . , Lulu : "No, mamma. I didn't think it was strong enough for both of us to sit m. Jack sat m the hammock, and I sat m Jack's lap."

•A very pleasant evening can always be marred at the very last moment, and it usually is at concerts and elsewhere by some musical idiots star-ting to hit you on the ear with "God Save," etc. But why should one man be singled out to be s^ved ; why shouldn't God save the lot of us ? It's positively siciicnin:;.

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NZ Truth, Issue 81, 5 January 1907, Page 8

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EASY ON THE HAMMOCK. NZ Truth, Issue 81, 5 January 1907, Page 8

EASY ON THE HAMMOCK. NZ Truth, Issue 81, 5 January 1907, Page 8

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