In San Francisco hangs the sign of a Chinese washerman, which reads thus:—" Washing and Ironing, hy Wa Shing." The Rev. Mr Dunlop, of Dumfries, wonld never allow any of his congregarion to sleep in church if his eye caught them. One day he suddenly stopped his sermon, and said, "I doot some o'ye hae taen over mony wliey porridge the day; sit-up or I'll nam? ye oot."
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 187, 10 June 1873, Page 7
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