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Issue Details: First known date: 1939... 1939 King of the Castle
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Notes

  • Author's note: 'The Perfesser fears that the Little Tit was not quite polite. In fact, he asked the Little Tit about it, and the Little Tit said: "You're quite right, Cocky, my boy. Little Tits are always vulgar; Little Tits always were vulgar; Little Tits always will be vulgar. Ting-a-ling!" - and off he flew.'

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