What is the matter ? ” inquired the foreman as he entered tfie sanctum for copy, and noted the editor’s swollen forehead, puffed red eye and tattered dusty coat. “ Did you fall down stairs ? ” “ No — only that, ” replied the editor, pointing to a paragraph in the paper before him. “It's in an account of the CrapleySmith wedding. It ought to read : ‘Miss Smith’s dimpled, shining face formed a pleasing contrast Craple’ys strong, bold nony.’ But see how it nted. ” And the foreman r u Miss Smith’s pimpled faf,< formed a pleasant st to Mr Crapley’s strange physiognomy.” “ Crapley in here just now, ” concludeditor, sadly.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 19 February 1915, Page 3
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102Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 19 February 1915, Page 3
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