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Correspondence.

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{To the Editor of the Evening Star.) Sir, — In your issue of Saturday evening last, you describe, under the heading of “ Sticking-up,” the case of a man who has been “ knocked down ” and otherwise maltreated. This is surely a strange heading for a brutal assault. I pvef rto call a spade a sp-.de. What “stickiug-up” has to do ■with a poor devil being “knocked kown” is one o£ those things which, aa Du.ivlrea.ry says, “no fellah can understand.”—l am, r ’ New Chum. June 28, 1869.

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1917, 28 June 1869, Page 3

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97

Correspondence. Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1917, 28 June 1869, Page 3

Correspondence. Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1917, 28 June 1869, Page 3

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