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A HOBSON-STBEEI EPISODE. The Lad)/ of the Mansion had desired the Erchavije to put he) <>n rappott tilth the ipoter,who had neglected he) order, and left her lamenting on tJu Wednesday half-holiday. It uas a t e/ »/ iiyotous piece of he) mind that %he wound up in this fashion "And, ivhafs owrt', the neit oxler you (jet from w< will be the last I'll . te) (/tie you." Business end of the Telephone ( in ,olt»in tones, "It probably will h t the last, madam. You are talldnq to the >mdettake> ."

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 72, 16 November 1901, Page 13

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A HOBSON-STBEEI EPISODE. The Lad)/ of the Mansion had desired the Erchavije to put he) <>n rappott tilth the ipoter,who had neglected he) order, and left her lamenting on tJu Wednesday half-holiday. It uas a t e/»/ iiyotous piece of he) mind that %he wound up in this fashion "And, ivhafs owrt', the neit oxler you (jet from w< will be the last I'll . te) (/tie you." Business end of the Telephone (in ,olt»in tones, "It probably will ht the last, madam. You are talldnq to the >mdettake>." Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 72, 16 November 1901, Page 13

A HOBSON-STBEEI EPISODE. The Lad)/ of the Mansion had desired the Erchavije to put he) <>n rappott tilth the ipoter,who had neglected he) order, and left her lamenting on tJu Wednesday half-holiday. It uas a t e/»/ iiyotous piece of he) mind that %he wound up in this fashion "And, ivhafs owrt', the neit oxler you (jet from w< will be the last I'll . te) (/tie you." Business end of the Telephone (in ,olt»in tones, "It probably will ht the last, madam. You are talldnq to the >mdettake>." Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 72, 16 November 1901, Page 13

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