THE OLYMPIAN. Sir," he stammered, the colour flying from his manly countenance—"sir, I love your daughter !" "Ugh ! The man who marries her must be rich and of good family." "My great-grandfather fought at Trafalgar, my grandfather was one of Barnum's famous fac men, my father has won sixteen anagram competitions, while I—I —er —I " "Well ?" "I, sir, am a roller-skate manufacturer !" - "My dear fellow, of course you can have her ! Delighted ! 'Pon my word, you're the very man !" etc. A resolution is easier to pass than to keep.
For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d. 2a 6d.*
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 266, 8 June 1910, Page 4
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101Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 266, 8 June 1910, Page 4
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