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Ilustração, No. 118, November 16 1930.
"How your father suffers on account of his dyspepsia, madam.
"How we suffer all."
"Really!"
"Yes... on account of my father's dyspepsia".
During the 1910s young girls wore big bows on their hair that fell onto the head, and so they became known as "flappers". The name would stick with this generation, as they grew up in the 1920s.
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