A butcher sacked his shop boy. To his surprise, when he returned from the market on Monday morning, there was the boy scrubbing hard at the blocks. "Here, my lad.” he said. “I thought I gave you the sack on Saturday.” "Yes,” said the boy. “and don't you do it again. I didn't 'art' get in a row when I got ’ome.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 June 1938, Page 6
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