THE NOTHING AND THE SHERIFF.
A bi«: red-fac«d Nothing wai Strolling, along the street, when a deputy ikafiff, slapped it on the shoulder. " You're just the chap I'ai loiokinf for;"/:; " Wfeat»do you- want with ■m« ? I'to done no'evil;" ,' 5 ,.., \*,*.., "": - " Never mind, 'come'right along." . " But'l'¥»ve B©ver stole anything." "I never broke a law." "Of course not;":-;"r'3 v Then what on earth can a sheriff want" with me?" ,„,; • . 11 You're a Nothing, area'fyou?"- §. . "Yes, sir." < l-•.".''«'v#\ " Doa'4; know anything:" " ■ &"-'-. " Not* cusgid thing," * .>' ''^T " I thought •&."-.. -, -;. '•*• -/^ ::■:, ••Weii?*;^ .'_,. "%-'h "-v.:":,' " Well, we wanryou for a jdwr.":':: "
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5118, 12 June 1885, Page 2
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92THE NOTHING AND THE SHERIFF. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5118, 12 June 1885, Page 2
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