IN THE EVENING COMES SOLACE
*'My good old pipe has just reminded me of a dozen promises to write a bit of appreciation of its affinity—Edgeworth.” writes Mr. William H. Arbogast. "Fate, kind or otherwise, has drawn me into a line of work that calls for the very utmost expenditure of nervous energy, tact and perseverance. But when the day’s work is done, what a blessed solace comes with the first draw of Edgewortii. Then my pipe and I hold a r<-al eonj ference, and the obstacles fade away 1 with the smoke. Then we wonder why they should have bothered us at all. Good old pipe! Good old Edgeworth!”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 358, 19 May 1928, Page 7
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110Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 358, 19 May 1928, Page 7
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