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ANOTHER FLUTTER.

In a small village in the south of Scotland an elder in the parish church ■was one day reproving an old woman who was rather the worse for liquor, by saying-—“ Sarah, don’t you know that you should fly from the tempter ?” Sarah (not too well pleased) — “ Flee yersel’.” Elder: “ Ob, Sarah, I have flown.” Sarah : “ Aweel, I think ye’ll he nane the o’ anither flutter.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SOCR18940317.2.5

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 51, 17 March 1894, Page 3

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68

ANOTHER FLUTTER. Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 51, 17 March 1894, Page 3

ANOTHER FLUTTER. Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 51, 17 March 1894, Page 3

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