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"Pop."

" Oh, pop ! ' she cried in glee, " oh, pop I 1 feel just like a Hopper!" " What is the matter, child ? Do stop !" la vain he tried to stop her. " Oh, pop ! at last he's done it, pop 1" " Done what, my child 1 13e proper 1" 11 Why, Johnl At last I've got the drop On him, for, he's the popper." "What do you mean?" " Why, John has popped, And I don't care a copper If everything on earth has stopped But him, the precious popper. " And he will come to see you, pop, Which we both thought was proper ; And this old popper must not stop The fun of that young popper."

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Tuapeka Times, Volume 26, Issue 157, 26 January 1889, Page 6 (Supplement)

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"Pop." Tuapeka Times, Volume 26, Issue 157, 26 January 1889, Page 6 (Supplement)

"Pop." Tuapeka Times, Volume 26, Issue 157, 26 January 1889, Page 6 (Supplement)

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