THE COURTEOUS REPLAY
A ilomany family had just- cleared awayAfrom near the, viear's home and ie'l'i; a 'dead donkey partly covered. J'ho vicar wrote to> the eon noil about the donkey. They responded by sending a clerk to say that it \vas the vicar's .duty to bui’N the dead. The vicar replied that lie knew that, but he just wanted to let the relatives know. NO SHOW. j/Jhe cinema show was over, an.; an old lady was ann.no tin.' tightly packed crowd trying t<ji get to the exit. “If everyone waited for all tin.: rest to clear out. I'm sure there wouldn’t he such a rush." site exclaimed. sorxns fishy Harry: “.My dad caught a. iish that weighed twenty pounds.” Ally; “Why. that’s nothing; when my dad once pulled out a lisli the level of the river went down six feet!”
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 255, 6 November 1939, Page 4
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141THE COURTEOUS REPLAY Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 255, 6 November 1939, Page 4
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