EASY TO SEE THROUGH.
Gertrude—Funny about folks: they don't know themselves as well as the\ think they do. There's Tom. for ex ample. He thinks nobody can set through him. and yet he is absolutely t ra nsparent. Esther And round-shouldered besides.
"Yr>." said Ihe young author of the Successful Historical novel, “like Byron. I woke one morning ami found myself fa moiis.” "Don't worry." said his suffering friend, "you will go to bed some night and sleep it all off.”
Mabel I think he is too fulsome. Lt’s positively nauseous to hear a man com plimenting women so much. Kt hid—Yes, dear—other women!
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XVIII, 31 October 1903, Page 68
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104EASY TO SEE THROUGH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XVIII, 31 October 1903, Page 68
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