A PERSISTENT TRAMP.
The Michigan tramp .does not sit still anc? let moss accumulate on his back \ While all uHe rest of theworld goes ahead. A few days *«> *K eD™? specimen of theißonplated tra:« ller of h)f c; lle t d at a house for 'dii/W, "^ food to .pare/ wa, the reply: niean old coat?•"«No." I'™ old boots?" "No" -Can't "Vs™ me eren a pair of socks P'"' * \{ ltk " Nor a piece of bread ?"•• No " " I fellow's chin fell as he fumbled iu"ln» pocket, and his voice had a lonesome ' aound as ho pulled out a small autograph album and said : " Well, if you can't do any better, I'll hare to be satisfied with your ortenjraff. Please use blue ink."
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Thames Star, Volume x, Issue 3182, 1 May 1879, Page 1
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120A PERSISTENT TRAMP. Thames Star, Volume x, Issue 3182, 1 May 1879, Page 1
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