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ROUGH ON THE COLLECTION. It had been his legret always, and had caused him at times a great deal of disgust, to think that the greatest opponents of the welfare of the woikers should be those who had been woikers themselves, and therefore we had to class them with stoats, weasels, and polecats, and other pests. — Hon. J. Rigg. King Dick : Hello, here's Biddy Moviarihj scolding away like anything, and ploying old Harry with our collection. By the ivay, Joe, it's cm expensive hohby. What do you say if we get rid of it ?

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 176, 14 November 1903, Page 17

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ROUGH ON THE COLLECTION. It had been his legret always, and had caused him at times a great deal of disgust, to think that the greatest opponents of the welfare of the woikers should be those who had been woikers themselves, and therefore we had to class them with stoats, weasels, and polecats, and other pests.—Hon. J. Rigg. King Dick : Hello, here's Biddy Moviarihj scolding away like anything, and ploying old Harry with our collection. By the ivay, Joe, it's cm expensive hohby. What do you say if we get rid of it ? Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 176, 14 November 1903, Page 17

ROUGH ON THE COLLECTION. It had been his legret always, and had caused him at times a great deal of disgust, to think that the greatest opponents of the welfare of the woikers should be those who had been woikers themselves, and therefore we had to class them with stoats, weasels, and polecats, and other pests.—Hon. J. Rigg. King Dick : Hello, here's Biddy Moviarihj scolding away like anything, and ploying old Harry with our collection. By the ivay, Joe, it's cm expensive hohby. What do you say if we get rid of it ? Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 176, 14 November 1903, Page 17

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