Willing to Pay for Good Advice.
"Yes" " Wei! he's going to lick ihe life out of you." "What for?" asked Tenney. " You've b-^en 'Hieing with his gir all tli« t.vft.,,;.; "Idid'nfciznov, It. What fhall I do?" "Well, if I wpre yon I'd put on my coat and make a snrak for home. I'd pet away f.tom here just us quick its I could." The embryo lawyer eaid never a wor<l but reached down in his pocket and pulled out a L'dol bill. " What are you doing?" asked the friend. " Take it." " I don't want any uaoupy/' "Take it," repeated Tenney. "I've taken Hdol for a blamed sig,ht worse advice than that."
» Whkx D. K. T<umey was admitted to the bar h* was one of the '• boys." He enjoyed a gooil time as well as anyone, and many good stories are told about him. It is said that on one occasion he went to a country dapce near Madison, and became smitten with oue of the country gir s. He danced with her nearly all the evening, regnrdless of tho fact that a -certain six footer in the room kept watching him threateningly. Final* ly a friand approached. 11 Dan," he said, " do you see that big fellow on the oher side of (he room ? "
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 16 May 1890, Page 3
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214Willing to Pay for Good Advice. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 16 May 1890, Page 3
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