He Backed Out.
"Now, what do you want?" asked the sJttm nosed woman. "I oalled to see if I couldn't sell yon tome bakln powder," said the seedy gentkman with the straggling whiskers. "Well, you oan't sell ho bakln powder iMNiand I ain't got no time to watte on palters a&yway." "Own* to think of U. ma'aa," isM the ■gfrlgsiiWw m he fmmit Ms Ttifca, *fw«*lta't fcow to sell roanofowaW. AlMnlttlsrStßk/MldMsief row is plowifr theoOUn that the baej*_Wfitf4a ) t yff» «o chance to fist."* ,_^^.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 August 1896, Page 4
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84He Backed Out. Manawatu Herald, 18 August 1896, Page 4
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