Mother (to small daughter who had returned from tea with friends) : I hope you said, “No, thank you,” oftener than “Yes, thank you.” Little Mary: Yes, I did. I hadn’t been eating more than half an hour before they began saying, “Don’t you think you’ve eaten enough?” And I said “No, thank you,” every time.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3829, 4 November 1936, Page 6
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