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HE KNEW HIM.

With magisterial eye the J.l\ regarded the defendant: “I seem to know your face,” he mused “I know it well. Have you been in this Court before?” “No, Sir,” replied the mail behind the railings. Have you seen me before?” “Yus, Sir.” “Often?” “Yus, Sir.” “And what is your trade?” “Please, Sir,” he blurted, “I'm barman at the King’s ‘Had.’

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/WHIRIB19270418.2.24

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White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 381, 18 April 1927, Page 17

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63

HE KNEW HIM. White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 381, 18 April 1927, Page 17

HE KNEW HIM. White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 381, 18 April 1927, Page 17

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