NOBODtf ASKKn HIM. . Will yon l« kind enough to take that urk off the «at>" *aid a countryman who got into a train. "No, »ir, I don't propo* t» do •'"F•t:Tg of the sort," replied the traveller. > was Hitting on the other side of the
'• Yen, sir, I do. " In case you don't remove that -•>' K. 1 I shall be under the pi ard." . I ■II in Ihc guard, tin- en-jin n . if y«»ii want to. tor stop and telegraph'to the general manager almut it" "The guard will put you out of the »,iin." . , -I don't care if lie doe-- I »■" not gnm? to take that sack from the place where it '<*■" . The indignant pa-sengcr went along fie train, and soon returned with Ihe roil refine to remove the sack, do Ton.!" asked (he guard, "t do." (Great sensation.^ ' "Why do you persist in refusing to temore'the fiick?" *' Becau»e itV not mine." •Why didst y<w lay •" » l onctl •JacsuM Mbo# «ked me.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 3
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162Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 3
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