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THE PLUNDERED BROTHER. Mother : Tommy, what's the matter with your little brother ? Tommy : He's crying because Fm eating my ca'ke\ and won't give him any. Mother: Is his own cake finished ? Tommy : Yes'm ; and he cried while I was eating that, too.

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Observer, Volume XXIV, Issue 27, 19 March 1904, Page 4

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THE PLUNDERED BROTHER. Mother: Tommy, what's the matter with your little brother ? Tommy: He's crying because Fm eating my ca'ke\ and won't give him any. Mother: Is his own cake finished ? Tommy: Yes'm ; and he cried while I was eating that, too. Observer, Volume XXIV, Issue 27, 19 March 1904, Page 4

THE PLUNDERED BROTHER. Mother: Tommy, what's the matter with your little brother ? Tommy: He's crying because Fm eating my ca'ke\ and won't give him any. Mother: Is his own cake finished ? Tommy: Yes'm ; and he cried while I was eating that, too. Observer, Volume XXIV, Issue 27, 19 March 1904, Page 4

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