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WHAT IS GOLF?

At a dinner parly, not long ago, a certain young gonlloinan (an enthusiastic golfer) started off with tho whitebait to enumerate to liis partner tho details of a mutch that he had boon playing that clay. It was not, until the desnert was brought out that lie suddenly bethought himself that he had been doing all tho talking', indeed, tho young lady had not said a single word during the entire progress of tho meal. It was possiblo that she was not interested in the subject—incredible, but still possible. * -*•- "I am afraid I have been boring you with this talk of the shop," he said, in half apology. "Oh, no; not at all," was the protty maiden's polite response. " Only, what is golf?"

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11397, 14 April 1899, Page 7

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WHAT IS GOLF? Otago Daily Times, Issue 11397, 14 April 1899, Page 7

WHAT IS GOLF? Otago Daily Times, Issue 11397, 14 April 1899, Page 7

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