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First Scot: “ Momin’, Jolm. Come awa’ an’ hao a dram.” Second Scot ; F'o, thank ye, I never drink sac early in the day —besides, I’ve had yin a'ready.” A farmer was rather noted among his friends for a complaining disposi lion. One year the crops wore exceptionally good, and some curiosity was felt to see how he would meet the case. “I am afraid,” he .said, “ that such a great crop will oe a powerful strain on the land.”

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 4, 22 April 1893, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
79

Untitled Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 4, 22 April 1893, Page 6

Untitled Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 4, 22 April 1893, Page 6

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