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New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Keeping IN TOUCH

Mayhem and mirth with the man about the house

When I was a child, I was regularly admonished for having my nose stuck in a book. Much better and much healthier, I’d be told by the grown-ups, to go outside and play with the other kids. And so, as a result, all these years later, I find it impossible

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