, It is related of a famous cook that he prepared fish bo exquisititely that they jejurned him admiring and grateful looks from the fryittgpan. In tho street you cannot Fail to occasion, ally hear altercations in which dire threats of personal Tiolence are used. You pass calmly on, serenely confident that tyere will bs no blood spilled nor bones broken. You re-pass, and find the heiligerents disappearing pleasantly throusfh the doorway of a- public house. Here ia an acknowledgement ofonuiuat candour :•«" Public Apolo«j.—l, t am, sorry for nsinj? threatening languace towards Mr , »r*^ 1 had no ink*. turn of carrying out."—Mg\e».
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5196, 11 September 1885, Page 2
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122Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5196, 11 September 1885, Page 2
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