TWO POINTS OF VIEW.
A junior barrister was hurrying aciioss to the Law Courts when he almost, collided with a cab. /The driver, who had pulled up with a jerk, pronounced his opinion in plain English about absentminded people.
"Couldn't you see the bloomin' 'oss?" he asked with withering sarcasm. "See him!" gasped the startled barrister, looking contemptuously at the animal between the shafts. " Then he stepped onto the curb. 'T didn't see your horse when I stood in front of him,"" he added, "but I can see something when I look-sti -iw. BidewajsA?*
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 163, 10 July 1907, Page 6
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94TWO POINTS OF VIEW. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 163, 10 July 1907, Page 6
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