"It's c_m*ious," said Brown, "how coining events cast their shadows before them. "I'll wager a fiver none of you gentlemen can guess what wa.s the last thing1 played on the organ at the time of the fire." " The "Lost Chord," suggested Smith. Brown shook his head. "Dies Trae, "■"•.; flkiid the classical gentlemen. Bro'tC-ri shook his head again. "What was it, then," asked the ['radical member. Hrown got up, readied for his hat, and went to the door. Then lie replied—"The hose !"
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 September 1914, Page 8
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