The Ruling Passion
Sometimes it is hot in Bendigo (Vic.). One day, when the thermometer was at 107deg. in the shade, Tom — —, the hotelkeeper, whose custom it was to buy all the race and sport sbooths for sixty miles around, met a brother Boniface. .They raised hat and mopped foreheads. "Good-day Tom." "Good-day," Mick," "Terrible hot day, Tom." "Grand day for a booth, Mick." .
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 8 March 1917, Page 3
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64The Ruling Passion Levin Daily Chronicle, 8 March 1917, Page 3
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