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AN INFANT ROSCIUS. Stage Manager (interviewing children with the idea of engaging them for a new play): "Has this child been on the stage?" Proud Mother: "No; but he's been on an inquest, and he speaks up fin e!" —Prom Punch.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2667, 26 April 1905, Page 36

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AN INFANT ROSCIUS. Stage Manager (interviewing children with the idea of engaging them for a new play): "Has this child been on the stage?" Proud Mother: "No; but he's been on an inquest, and he speaks up fine!" —Prom Punch. Otago Witness, Issue 2667, 26 April 1905, Page 36

AN INFANT ROSCIUS. Stage Manager (interviewing children with the idea of engaging them for a new play): "Has this child been on the stage?" Proud Mother: "No; but he's been on an inquest, and he speaks up fine!" —Prom Punch. Otago Witness, Issue 2667, 26 April 1905, Page 36

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