“Jack, dear,” she murmured,” “I hardly know how to tell you, but soon there will be a third sharing our little home.” i “My. darling,” he cried excitedly, 1 “are you sure” “Positive,” she replied. “I had a . letter from mother this morning, saying she’s coming to live with us next • week!” 1 i ***** , Doris had ben listening to a missionary relating his adventures in . Africa. Telling her father about it after- , wards, she haid: “Sometimes they did ’ not have any food for day and days, and when they beat on their tum-tums it could be heard for miles around.”. i*** - ♦ ; Twin boys born in Germany were i named Adolf and Josef. It is hoped that by about 1959 there will be signs of the appropriate moustaches. * * * * Here is one about a bow-legged cowgirl who had an awful time keeping her calves together.
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Camp News (Northern Command), Volume 1, Issue 26, 25 October 1940, Page 8
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