THE LIME-KILN CLUB.
I "If I should find'a perfectly honest man—' honest'in his expressions, honest in his dealjugs', sincere in ' his' statements—[[ shouldn't like him/' said Brother Gardner as the meet- ' Mg was' caM tb ordehr; Iffle would be a ldriesotnd object indis age, He would seek !n vaiiiifuvcOmpanion'ship: - "While Ibeliove, Qat llono'styam do beat polioyi : I doan' look to : lee it practiced beyand acertain limit. .When [•tade' mules wid w'inan I kinder likeito dbnfettTiis'word'." 'I -.want.to:fed-dat!heiito' ke'epin' atilli'bout de ring-bohea an' spavins',' an* 'dait 'de ibestst > he isaysxam jist ittairi'i fO'teeiry'ars willln'evor see hia^lat 1 birthdayiib: | mo!ir. l : , . ; lt''amimonotonousito'dealwitli!a man who am porfecklyilionfest.- j Iflilend a; man' miney, 'Xwanthim to! be honest 'nuffto returiinit, ibutl if; he kijilttade me a'\vatcHworth 3dol, for a gun worth seben; Ishhili thinlcl noiie deileafe of.-liiml iEf men wfe&'so Bincqreidat .we felt.obledged to believe whiitober dey asserted, we should hev no use fur, theoi'lesiidn'-argynieiltS; axeman' how/lie wodldi likd'to itrade Jiisl wlicelbarrow! fur. : my. not gwine M< inform' bimi dat'.GiesariafnallibaHcari'inb bite 1 , anMie am ridtigwine.to tell datho/borr6wedda{ wheels b'arrow infde night an' forgotjteetuijn it, I If a i grocer leavesnmelin charge of not! ipineto BOtifnrihalf atthotaibqslde.a'teiof! [herrings latfkeepimy.handS'in.myipoQiiietsialli de- tinie.;i:i¥efc,':if d»t ijfeUajmeia-ipound-lof-.tea Ihflj expacta/mtftd.try ait' off on;him a' half doUaivwid & holdiiniti, ,|j. ; ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1020, 11 March 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)
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333THE LIME-KILN CLUB. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1020, 11 March 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)
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