A man dating from Willenhall wrote as follows to the Commissioners of the International Exhibition of 1862: —“Oi don’t know if hanemals is to be showed, but if they be, oi got a dog, a bull-clog, has_ hansom has paant, and he wult kill rots agin any hanimal the furriners can bring—and there be chaps here! has will fund money to back cm—all oi wants his a chance at thim furriners, if they he going to brkig dogs oi must bring era mysel and if yon be ready oi am —he has kilt sixty rots in twenty minutes, and that is moor on any furriner can do—you be save on backing a me—send enuff munny to pay me railwa and oi will be wi you.”
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Evening Star, Issue 3911, 6 September 1875, Page 3
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