"IN THE STILLY NIGHT."
It w:is in a largo luaii 1: f:« tr.; in town in l.ani a-liiro. and :i man wlic works in i (criiiin mill had oeea'-uin u, i s,- at tli" very early liour of I.W it. th.' nmniin;'.. _ . Husiiiv (litnivim h,s |>ants and on lr< coat. ho made grah tor Ins , : ip T>;>-ilillii oil' at top M'eod (!<nv,: the street, stopping it naiight. not even tlio e(in>t:ili'o wliotn ho had half knocked over in hi" pa comes* to |vae > ].;< destination. Thinking lio was on ill, k oi a hnrelav. tlio man in hluo ' T ave ehii-o. On thev went, fir-t down li:-(k then nil side -ll'ci'K Slowly, lint surely, the arm ot tfv law was wearing down li>s adversary. Arriving at No. 12. P Street the man was in-1 in t ; mo t-i train a-dnnt-tnno , leaving the con-table to read tlie -i'-n iii tin' w ndow ■ ■ M..., . Cortisol! Mi.lw to.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 154, 10 March 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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154"IN THE STILLY NIGHT." Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 154, 10 March 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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