Billie had decided that he would in- ' troduce himself to the prettiest girl at the dance. His friends tried to persuade him that this would be very rujle, but Billie was not to be put off by this. “Pardon me,” he said, having crossed over to the lady in question, "but I’m sure we’ve met before some vhere, though I can’t quite remember where?” “Perhaps it’s just as well,” came the freezing retort. “I am the woman who stood up in the train for three miles whilst you read your paper this evening.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1931, Page 25 (Supplement)
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