'.Molly,” said ; someone fo tho-little daughter of a clergyman, “does your father preach the same sermon twice. “I think, perhaps, he does, returned Molly cautiously; “but he talks loud and soft in different places the second time, so that it does not sound the same.” “Hello! Where have you been?” asked Brown. He "was going home late from office and had overtaken Jones, who looked wet and mnddv, and was burdened with fishing tackle. fishing,” said Jones dejeftedly. “Catch much?” “Oh, yes/’ Jones laughed mirthlessly,. “Too much.” “What did vou catch?” enquired Brown eagerly. “First train there, first train back, caught in a shower, caught a cold, and expect I.shall catch it when I get home!”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 20 July 1929, Page 9
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