Greene: "Whom fire your children said to take after. Mr N. Peck?” N. Pock (with a mental reservation): “ The younger, with a sweet smile and angelic temper, takes after his mother; the cider, that cross-eyed young viper, takes after me, I’m informed 1 11 An N.C.CX on duty at an internment camp, guarding German prisoners, was looking through the bathrooms, and grousing at their untidy condition. Coming suddenly round a corner ho chanced upon a diminutive Frits, who was peering through the doorway. “ Hi. yon,” shouted the soldier. "Have you been i a king a bath ?” ‘Aeh—vy ynn say dal r queried iho little man nervously. “1> dne vnn missing f' ?
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12483, 23 November 1918, Page 6
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