Keyevshow what you suspect, nor accuse till you have found that your suspicion was well founded. , Fludkeyana.—(A Fact, as usual.)—“ Pkase m, I wish to leave this day month,” “ Very , George J hut what is your reason?” ‘ Well, ’ra, ever since I been here I’ve only had butcher’s meat, once a week.” . “ Once a week ' Why, you have beef every Sunday, and mutton every day- to say nothing of hares and rabbits at supper.” “Master kills his own mutton, mm. I don’t call that butcher’s meat.”
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Evening Star, Issue 3454, 18 March 1874, Page 2
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86Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3454, 18 March 1874, Page 2
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