Tho. bar'Darip;' wearer undorirtaiidirigs apparently love's to hear.tho sdund of his own footsteps. . , Kaffirs often ask for "boots - and are oven -willing, to pay; ei'ira.- for ' tlio .'luxury'.—"Stipe ;Manufac- ' An- amus:iig"?:story, .is.'." told '.of , thocoach which used "to run' between .Edinburgh ami Berwick/-., ..Af passenger complained' bitterly tliSt " tho, cushion, on- Avhich.-he •sat' was .-Wei It appears-thati!;hore ; was a.hole iiu. tlie roof;. and through it the rain was pouring- copiously. -The . passenger' callkl the-guard, and in gredtwrath roproachcd him; J . All'tho satisfaction ho got; :liowevei", : -was the quiet and typical Scottish-reply.'""Ay,,mony. : a".aue hasGomvJeencd aboo't that hole "
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 163, 3 April 1908, Page 9
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96Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 163, 3 April 1908, Page 9
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