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A Match found for a Boston Quiz.

Two Boston gentlemen while tramping through the White Mountains the past «om» mer, came across a lonely hat among ti^a hills from which the. prospect was paxtics*. larly fine and extended. The proprietor of the establishment was hoeing in his small garden, and the travellers began to qoU him. Said one : '. l You have an excellent view from jonx house." " Purty fair," repli«»d the farmer. % 'lßuppoae y " continued the fir& speaker, .winking to his companion, " ca> a fair day you can seeajimost to Europe?** "Kin see further'n that," returned :-:- man. "How so?" was asked in surprise. " We don't think nothin 1 of seem' as fur as the mune." - . The Bostonians had found their match.— [' Boston Courier.'

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 6

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A Match found for a Boston Quiz. Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 6

A Match found for a Boston Quiz. Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 6

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