REVENGE IS SWEET.
Jv-.'i-) was cashier in a hank in *. small countrv (own. Ho Im<l Wn engaged to Dolly ‘Drown, but, alas! a rift came in llio lulo. r IVy quarrelled. “And pleasa remember, ' said Dolly m haughty tone*, as «1 in handed bark the ring, “that when wo meet again we meet as strangers.” A few days later eho entered the bank to rash a cheque. B°b was on duty. He look the slip of paper, eyed it back and front, and then, instead of counting out Ihe money, handed back the cheque. His time for revenge, had come. “ I’m sorry, mailaui," ho said coldly, “but it is against (ho rules of the bank "to rn-sli cheques for bir.lligcfs.'’
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Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 16
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120REVENGE IS SWEET. Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 16
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