There is an old story of a Jew and Quaker being shut up together, tls result of which was, that the Quake? eai up the Jew and didn't That was a long time ago, but the Quaker being very tough survived till quite He, however, met with his match'St last. Having had the to take the leaso of a farm in England, a! few years ago, the result ™, that the Quaker was eaten up by his landbrd, just ' as the Jew had been eaten by the Quaker bo long before. Since then, howevei\'tha late Quaker's landlord was, compelled'ta mortgage his farm, and curioiisly ; the result was that the.. the landlord, just a? tixe la,ndlor<J had, viously ?atar up/the Quaker, .pd tke '' Quito Joy j\ Strange to say, however, (according to the last 'Frfeco ni jil) the involved in a lay-' puit, the result of this (as,,everyone might be quite Bujre) was that his l%w. eat up the mortgagee, just as themort, gagee eat up/jthe landlord, and as the landlord eat up his tenant, the, and as the Quaker eat up the Jew. ■' "'-7
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2235, 4 March 1886, Page 2
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