IN AGREEMENT.
Chcny-trec-tenace were, to sav the least, a trille strained. "There," shouted Mrs Smith, as she nearly scored a couple of bull's-eyes on her neighbour's nose with some "empty tins, "thorn's yourn, I think, Please keep your rubbish in ycr own garding in footurc!" "1 don't say they ain't mine, and I don't say they arc," retorted Mrs Robbins; but, if so be as thev are mine, then they're paid for! 1 clun't spend my money at the bar of the Crab an' Custard!"
"D'ye mean to sav as 'ow I'm a drunkard, Mrs. Robbins?" "Well, if you ain't a drunkard," replied Mrs. Roblnns, slowly, "you're next door tew one!" Mrs Smith laughed aloud. "Yes," she said, "I am."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 November 1907, Page 4
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120IN AGREEMENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 November 1907, Page 4
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