ANOTHER FOR KNAPDALE.
Dear Mv Editor, — Please put at the bottom of my letter " This correspondence must now cease," and do n«t let that impudent Mr Walnut, who I am sure is a little cracked, have a chance to reply. I thought when I wrote before that he was a nice, single young man, not a horrid old, henpeok with an " eye on Mm,." The idea, indeed, ii} paying I Jack, discrimination, and am furnished with only one log t Whether I have two ox- not Mr Walnut will , never know, and as for assuming that my knowldge is not oomplete, that is a thing that certainly stands to reason in Mr Walnut's case. I never undervalus my neighbor's mental faculties, but, on the other hnnd, always feel sorry. for empty, nuts. ' ; '
I fail to see the connection between simple equations and tho shaping of butter and cheese ; however, to see if Mr Waluut knows what he is talking about, I will give Win a question ;-~Jf many <■• Wai nutg " will }t take \o rn^ke a Su^n'?— Yours indignantly, SU9A2T,
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 392, 16 September 1884, Page 2
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180ANOTHER FOR KNAPDALE. Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 392, 16 September 1884, Page 2
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