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NOT MUCH CHOICE

: :: Father Bernard Vaughan, the- well-known English Jesuit, relates a- humorous incident which occurred to him in the North rof Ireland. Arriving late at a small village, he made inquiries from a ' jarvey ' concerning the' two local hotels. ~ ' -"■_r'.-"-. v ; ; 2 " Which is the better, Pat ? "he asked. r ; ;.- y '■'■ ; ; : "Well, it's like this,your reverence ",was the reply,• " whichever you go to, you'll wish you'd gone ;to the other." ' . .-'■".- -..,'. : ' •--,,„•-/;!_;-

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New Zealand Tablet, 11 January 1912, Page 54

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NOT MUCH CHOICE New Zealand Tablet, 11 January 1912, Page 54

NOT MUCH CHOICE New Zealand Tablet, 11 January 1912, Page 54

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