First Chicken: "I have been unlucky; I broke my shell all to bits coming out. How diSecondgChrcnkm: "I broke mine, too I can't think what mother will say. (Otago Witness, 02 September 1903)

First Chicken: "I have been unlucky; I broke my shell all to bits coming out. How  diSecondgChrcnkm: "I broke mine, too I can't  think what mother will say. (Otago Witness, 02 September 1903)
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02-09-1903
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Otago Witness
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