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A KNOTTY QUESTION.

M Tite oi.her dav a clergyman, going the rounds his pirochial visits,, called on a parishioner wbo had not been to church fora very long time. flaying been accommodated with .a chair, he remarked in those mellifluous tones wlneh are %, only acquired by the young curate, " I desire, if i,|r>Viu please, to see tbe head of the honseliold." ■K^'Wcll," remarketl lliu husband.aiKl fatlier of the " the mV.^us and [ have just been disthat very j.ioiiit, and perhaps you could us I o tv solution of the question, as we cannot ii- for ouv.-v'lvts." Tlie clergyman recoJleefed ju-»tjlien that he had a pressing engage-iii'.-ui: eUew here.

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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 147, 7 July 1883, Page 243

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A KNOTTY QUESTION. Observer, Volume 6, Issue 147, 7 July 1883, Page 243

A KNOTTY QUESTION. Observer, Volume 6, Issue 147, 7 July 1883, Page 243

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