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THE WIPE'S DOUBTS.

s As a steamer was making headway "along tho Thames, an old gentleman found himself in the water. Leaning over the rail, his wife shouted to him: " There, Samuel ! Didn't I tell :yon so? Now, then, Avork thy tegs, flap thy" arms, hold thy breath, »nd tfoint j of thy future, for it's mighty ' tin, Samuel; whether you'll Hand ;in. Gravesend or. eternity." • ;| ■ Tlianks to a ready rope and n|; strong arm, tho- old bQj< landed ; at' GTavesend. " ; '

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 130, 1 December 1908, Page 6

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THE WIPE'S DOUBTS. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 130, 1 December 1908, Page 6

THE WIPE'S DOUBTS. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 130, 1 December 1908, Page 6

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