Enough and Enow.
AS IN ENGLAND. Lord Olifwicellor Kid, (in, the + .>rr.i! ol the 15;ir of Inks diiiy. oner h;.d ;i passage oif words with John Clarl , the celebrated Kraf/ti.sh <idv<uvite, who wns pleading before hiiL, and liad pro 11011,ii,red several i iin \s ihe word "enow" for "enough. 1 z z "Mr Clark, ,in England wo sonnd the, 'ongh ns 'uff — 'ennfF,' n,t. 'enow'." "Verra, we el, ma. lord," rontvuod the solf-possesspd pleadr>r, "of llms wo have said enufF; and T coin*, ma - lord, to tlie .subdivision, of (le land in dispute. Tt was apportioned, ma lord, into wh,ait in i i;l vrn.d 'be railed plnffliand : «. n!<i _cl i i l bring as much land as a pliiffi'-m can pi tiff in one day. and piemen " 13nt his lordship co ild i.'t v ,'th-. stand, t.lir> ready repartee, ;mv] 1 • ;?( into a, that shoo,: the Wool- A sack, sayinp;:— i "Pray pVooeed, Mr n.iri-; we I know Viunv' of Scotch -o i,„>h•.-t,.nd I your argument." I
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1910, Page 4
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167Enough and Enow. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1910, Page 4
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