Religion-) Scruples.—The late Dr Macadam used t, > toll of a tipsy Scotchman making his way homo upon a bright Sunday morning when the good folk were wending their way to the kirk. A little dog pulled the ribbon from Hie hand of a lady who was leading it, and as it ran away from her, she appealed to the first passer-by, asking him to whistle for her poodle. "Woman!" he relorted, with that solemnity of visage which only a drunken Scotchman can assume, *' Woman, thia is no a. ikv ;or v.hiislinV' -
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 214, 16 December 1873, Page 6
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