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* Caught m a correspondent upth|fc Melbourne tradeT^ts- ~ injuriolS&^o a wholecommerce^ and' has tin m Victoria for some 1 But it remained for the s man to stretch that of sale to its limits, and laughare resulting from it. day one of these salesmen, trough k rural township, woman sitting at a shoeand X once marked He j^ok a machine his v^n, and carrying it to her " Hde, mam, is a Christmas yoi\ worth eleven guineas, if it is mt a box it is very for all Iwant from you now -^ rest^m ay lie over, it may years, and it may be for and he sang blandly as he the last line. The woman gave whereupon he took out and pencil, and looking up shoemakers sign wrote it went on his way rejoicing. now that the shoea crusty old bachelor, who all alone— was m Melbourne his holidays, and the was a-lstranger, who was awest on a seat at the^ "' ' Jg^."ffßetTtEe ntoeliine uponjfcer.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 238, 4 September 1884, Page 5 (Supplement)
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163UNKNOWN Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 238, 4 September 1884, Page 5 (Supplement)
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