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NAUGHTY! NAUGHTY!

A certain blue-blooded family, in whose household there bad been something in the way of a strike, were a short timo ago perturbed to receive an intimation, at a very short notice, that they were to receive a visit from some most distinguished people whoso acquaintance they had long sought. With great pluckiness, two of the three pretty daughters of the house turned to and cooked the luncheon, and the third, disguised in a cap and apron, posed as parlor-maid. "Weeks after, at a function in town, both families met, and the head of tho distinguished branch expressed to the third sister his regret that she had not been at home on the occasion of his visit. "Ah! but I was at home," the little rogue admitted. "It was I who smacked your face when you tried to kiss me behind the hall door!"

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Waipa Post, Volume VII, Issue 321, 9 June 1914, Page 6

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NAUGHTY! NAUGHTY! Waipa Post, Volume VII, Issue 321, 9 June 1914, Page 6

NAUGHTY! NAUGHTY! Waipa Post, Volume VII, Issue 321, 9 June 1914, Page 6

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