ONCE AGAIN
The Prince's recent fall was blamed on screaming women.— Cable. It’s too right. With cocktails brimmin\ Drorin’ fags till nerves are mince, All them screamin' modern wimIs enough to down a Prince. 'Ow's a good young man to steady, An’ go easy, when 'e se.es All them flappers 'owlin’ i^ddy!” An’ exposing of their knees? Pore young man. Ow, life’s a blunder When the wimming get that way. An’ I often pawse an' wonder Wot Queen Victoria would say. So ’e fell! Well, lawks-a-mussy, I don't blame the lad at all; T|:ere’s some gigglin’ leg-show ’ussy Back of every Royal fall. Mrs. Snaggs, in the “Daily Guar Jian.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 334, 20 April 1928, Page 10
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110ONCE AGAIN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 334, 20 April 1928, Page 10
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