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THE PAT ANSWER

Judge Longworth, of Cincinnati, the father of Nicholas Longworth, was very fond of talking with 'sons of toil.' When driving through Eden Park one day in his dogcart, Judge Longworth stopped a plodding laborer and asked him if he wanted a ride. The Irishman accepted. And once in the cart the Judge said: ' Well, Pat, you'd be a long time in Ireland before you would be driving with a judge.' ■ 'Yes, sir,' replied the Judge's guest. 'And you'd be many a day in Ireland before they'd make ye a judge.'

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New Zealand Tablet, 16 March 1911, Page 502

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THE PAT ANSWER New Zealand Tablet, 16 March 1911, Page 502

THE PAT ANSWER New Zealand Tablet, 16 March 1911, Page 502

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