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RECKLESS REASONING.

A small girl was invited to tea by a lady who was very foud of children, but who was not exactly a past mistress in the art of juvenile cutoriamment. \ '•

At the and of an hour the little guest looked up suddenly and asked if hoi host wasn't very tired of her.

'•Tired of you, darlingP". said the latter. "Not iho least bit in the world. But what mala? you think I could be '?", "I thought perhaps," said Miss Innocence, "thait you might be tired oj mo, because Vfa so tired of you I" '

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Waipa Post, Volume VII, Issue 323, 16 June 1914, Page 6

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RECKLESS REASONING. Waipa Post, Volume VII, Issue 323, 16 June 1914, Page 6

RECKLESS REASONING. Waipa Post, Volume VII, Issue 323, 16 June 1914, Page 6

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