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An Irishman who wished to buy & house set his heart upon one which was charming in every respect sa ve one. It was situated on a hill which included in its view, and at no far distance, a railway line. The owner of the house, anxious to sell, but conscientious, said to him : “I think I ought to tell you that fo* the first five nights your sleep is likely to be disturbed by the trains.” “Shure, and I will not let that trouble me,” said the Irishman, cheerfully“l’ll go to my grandfather’s for the firs* five nights.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 883, 29 January 1930, Page 6

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QUITE SIMPLE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 883, 29 January 1930, Page 6

QUITE SIMPLE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 883, 29 January 1930, Page 6

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