“And to whom does this lovely violin belong?” asked the visitor of the cotter’s wife. “My ’usband, ma’am; ’c wouldn't rest till he 'ad one.” “Dear, dear,” went on the visitor, “but I didn't know that Mr. Gibson could play the violin.” “Bless you, no, ma'am.” said the old woman, “nor can ’e. Why 'e don’t yet know 'ow to wind it up yet.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 April 1941, Page 7
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