ANOTHER DEER-STALKERS „ STORY. it s all very well to sit in a coty C iiL , a,, d smile," writes "Deerstalker, ' M but the country behind uak« t/oloridge i s mighty bleak, at an* time, and when a man out on this trail gets all his matches wet—heck! M.v f lp f. eoeked in my mouth, packed full \ r . m Edgewortjj— and not a match! Rain trickling down nay oack that tantalising aroma of EdgeSlx , in< "b«s from my nose and not the wherewithal to start that i smoke. I'm not a groucher klj. n u f. e s P r °bB-bly because I'm an iSdgeworthwn but to be separated n«d?L m>T ol J? P al in * h e world bv a PaJtry match—Gee!"
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19735, 27 September 1929, Page 10
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