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FITTINQ HIS CASE

The professor in charge of a cqllege class-room had been annoyed by the tardy entrance of a student. He pointedly ceased talking after the man -took his seat. s After * the lecture the student apologised. { Prbfes-

sor,' said he, ' my watch was fifteen minutes out of the' way. It's bothered me a good deal lately, but after this I shall put no more faith in it.: , . . . * It's not faith ' you "want in it,' replied the professor ; ' it's works.'

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 28 November 1907, Page 37

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81

FITTINQ HIS CASE New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 28 November 1907, Page 37

FITTINQ HIS CASE New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 28 November 1907, Page 37

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