A Yankeo was boasting of American IlilllOM v. "Why," lie said. "I mioo lost n in the Siat*s. nn<l twelve months latrr i w.'s li.nml hy a ln<ly, ideutifivd, and returned to n i> \\ it>iont a rout nut of it." "What of thai-" Mid Paddy. "T ■\«-■ nt to ili<> ninrkot town ono .Iny and -loppod in a certain place for a few minutes, and «h<<n 1 left I found that ton pounds which T had in thn morning na.s pone. A year later 1 r«ttirn»V] to th<> plaoo find wa> given ten poinds*. " Tlio Yankee looked stupefied, "You voe," rontin'ier] Paddj;., "I I >dg«'d the money in tho bank at five |M'i' cent."
Time fiirw every wound, anil throich ilio Soar truiv remain, nu.l ooenMOTvally r.eho. vrt tlu» (len.llie.Nt ncrny r»f it* iveont affliction is Mt to jnor-.—Scott
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 251, 27 November 1914, Page 4 (Supplement)
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