ONLY JOKING.
Johnny was rather apprehensively awaiting his father's return from business. He had a curious little feeling that more would be heard about the broken panes of glass in old Grime's glasshouses. "Take off my son, and come along with me!" said pa, afteK he had rested'from dinner. "You're not going to give me a EicN ing, are you, pa?" inquired young"; hopeful, with a nervous gulp. ."Didn't I tell you this morning thai I would settle with you for your bad behaviour when I came home?" queried father. ."Yes," said Johnny,, hopefully;' "but. I thought you were only joking like when you told the grocer you would settle-with him."
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Waipa Post, Volume VIII, Issue 370, 27 November 1914, Page 3
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