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"Patsy, me boy," said Farmer O'Reilly sternly, "where's the donkey and cart ?" "She's been at her thricks again," Patsy said, "and about half-way lome she stood still as a prison ivall. and rayfused to budge an inch.' "Well, what did ye. do ?" "Lit a fire under her." "Ah, well, 'twas the only way. Tis an obstinate *aste she is." "Aye, and an artful. For what she did was to move on a couple of steps and then stop again, and nivcr budge till the cart was burnt up. An she's there yet, laughin' at the joke, oegorra !" "

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 546, 1 March 1913, Page 7

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97

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 546, 1 March 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 546, 1 March 1913, Page 7

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