I ran't imagine why old Smith should be so angry with his son ; The bov just acted on instructions." "In what' way .'" "His father advised him Id go out and find an opening, and the lyxt thing the youngster did was to write and'tell Ids old man. he was in ~ hole." lie: ■'You'll have to go a lons v -v before von meet anyone who loves you more than 1 do "' She; "Well. I'm willing to Maud: "My favnnvite Dec is the oak. It's so noble.'so magnificent in strength. What is your favourite?" Bert: "Yew." Pater : "T nevei told lii.-g when J whs i boy." Young Hopeful: "When di- ; '.o.i begin, father?"
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 17 July 1929, Page 3
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