May Need Them.
" Now, John, if you are going to that fiehing excursion to-morrow morning I suppose I had better pack your valise tonight." Thus spake Mrs Brown to her liege lord and master. "Yes, dear, I wish you would, for I make an early start," he replied. " Train leaves at seven, you know." "Very well, John, I'll do it at once. What shall I put in it ?" "Let me sco," replied Mr Brown, thoughtfully. "Urn, well put in that jug of whisky I had sent up to-day, two boxes of cigars, a bottle of brandy, a dozen lemons, one or two tin cups, and — and — let me see— some lemons ! I'\ c forgotten something, I know. Oh, yes ; put in a couple of bottles of that old sherry." • • Yls ; anything more ?" •' " No, I don't think of anything at present. Oh, hold on 1 I guess you'd better put in my fishing tackle and a flannel- shirt. I may noed them, you know."
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 220, 17 September 1887, Page 5
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163May Need Them. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 220, 17 September 1887, Page 5
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