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DISCIPLINE.

She was a large woman, with a wide, firm mouth, shaded by an incipient moustache. “When I marry,” she said, in heavy tones, “the lucky man must have the advantage of a military education.’ “Why so?” inquired her dearest friend. “Because he will then know the value of implicit obedience to orders.”

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New Zealand Graphic, 1 July 1899, Page 32

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DISCIPLINE. New Zealand Graphic, 1 July 1899, Page 32

DISCIPLINE. New Zealand Graphic, 1 July 1899, Page 32

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