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FINGER OF SCORN.

She (reading): “She folded her arms and looked the very picture of scorn.” He: “How unusual!” She: “Why, pray?” He: “Scorn is always represented as pointing her finger at something or somebody.”

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XVII, 22 October 1904, Page 68

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FINGER OF SCORN. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XVII, 22 October 1904, Page 68

FINGER OF SCORN. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XVII, 22 October 1904, Page 68

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