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BURYING THE HATCHET. Mrs. Yonge-Subbubn : Yes, Charlie's grandfather fought at Trafalgar, but Charlie bears the French no ill-icill, bless you. He's even had the furniture French polished.
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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 278, 28 October 1905, Page 15
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27BURYING THE HATCHET. Mrs. Yonge-Subbubn: Yes, Charlie's grandfather fought at Trafalgar, but Charlie bears the French no ill-icill, bless you. He's even had the furniture French polished. Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 278, 28 October 1905, Page 15
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