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SWALLOWED HIS OBJECT

Object-drawing has brought a new anxiety into the schools. In certain districts of New York youngsters may be seen going to school with hatchets, carvers, hammers, chisels, etc., as material for their drawing lessons. The other day, just as one of these lessons was about to begin, a boy was found standing tearfully at the head master's desk. ' I've swallowed my object/ he explained. ' What was it?' asked the master, 'anxiously. ' A banana/ replied the art student.

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New Zealand Tablet, 22 May 1913, Page 62

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SWALLOWED HIS OBJECT New Zealand Tablet, 22 May 1913, Page 62

SWALLOWED HIS OBJECT New Zealand Tablet, 22 May 1913, Page 62

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