i THE ROOM FULL.
An Irisbjman went to Englaud ir search of work, and when shown his room in the boarding-house the land lady remarked : " There's your bed, Pat, and there are two more to sleep with you, but they won't be in till late, so don'l be alarmed." " They're welcome," replied Pat. Before retiring Pat locked his bee room door and dur ng the night was aroused by great knocking' " Who's there ?" asked Pat. "We are the lodgers. Open." " No room for ye," replied Pat. " How many of you are there ir thf room ?" they asked. " Hnough." said Pat. " There's myself. Caddy Murphy, a man come over from Ireland. a man looking foi work, n man with a wife a.nd sh children, an a Tipperary man, too!" By this time they had (led.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 455, 10 April 1912, Page 2
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138Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 455, 10 April 1912, Page 2
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