VERY WARM WEATHER.
V U LI X T T i.JL J.I L'X. I f U JLJM, JL XA UX«« ! 7~*~- [ ... ■■ lA His Honor name in and said it wasjiot, And hung up his hat on a na : l ! And Bijah remarked that sa&jjivas the lot of every poor man out of jail. {i Mr Joy, did y f >u ever see any hot- -H ter weather than this ? ” inquired. His ’■/ Honour, as he made ready to sign the \ warrants. H “ Well, I don’t want to brag about % what I’ve seen, but what would you say ap if I told y>u that I lived right- along S for six months where the thermometer .'jl marked 126 degree-3 in the shade. His Honor cast upon him a look.—but‘ such a look ? | ; 1 The clerk fixed his gaze upon .him—-i ' and such a gaze ! ■ 4p r - The reporters winked at each and such winks ! J2 “ You can believe it or not ! ’’ reraa-ked the old man, “ but ive run ten degrees more than that-%'ii®SSß| and split my 500 rails per^'f During the next sixty seconds spoke. No one winked. No °VnHi smiled. The silence.had become when Bijab broke it by withdrawing the corrider, his eyes unusually I? : md a red spot on each cheek. ’
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Temuka Leader, Issue 336, 4 January 1881, Page 2
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210VERY WARM WEATHER. Temuka Leader, Issue 336, 4 January 1881, Page 2
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