ON THE SANDS AT SEATOUN. Bertie Beeswax (of the Civil Service, bai Jove) : Well, Miss Loftie, I am opposed on principle to spirits as a beverage. Still, I believe that liquor rightly used is a great benefit to humanity. I am quite certain whisky was once the means of saving my life. Miss Loftie : Perhaps it did, but I don't quite see how that proves it a benefit to humanity.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 182, 26 December 1903, Page 12
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70ON THE SANDS AT SEATOUN. Ueitie Beesuax (of the Civil Service, bat Jove) • Well, Miss Lofhe, I am opposed on pnnciple to sph its as a beieraye. Still, 1 believe that liquor rujhtly used 7s a tjreat benefit to humanity. 1 a)n quite certain ukinky uas once the means of sating viy life. Aftis Loftie Pet Imps it did, but I don't quite see how that proves it a benefit to humanity. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 182, 26 December 1903, Page 12
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