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"How do you like housekeeping, my dear?" inquired Mrs Matron of Mrs Newlywed. "Oh, it's just lovely 1 Charley thinks it's delightful! It's such a pleasant change, he says, from boarding-house fare, and he just raves over my cooking. I love to plan and prepare our little meals. Do stay for tea. You really must. It won't inconvenience me in the least. All I'll have to do will be to lay another plate. I have everything all dozen fresh rolls, a pound of assorted cake, and some lady fingers. And stop at the grocer's and get some canned beef; and get some cold boiled tongue at the delicatessen store ; and a jar of raspberry preserves, and Bometarls. I guess that'll be all we want but the tea—and you can make that." J
—A musician's work is all play. The man who cairits hid railroad ticket in his hatband makes a fare
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Otago Witness, Issue 1918, 24 August 1888, Page 38
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