When Loril Chiof Baron Macdonald, a groat siiuff taker, and Mr. Baron Graham, an inveterate talkor, were sitting in tho AVeatminstcr Court, "The Court of tho Exchequer," remarked King Georgo the Third, "has a snuffbox at one end and a chattorbox at tho othor." Georgo sometimes endeavoured to find amusement in poking about AVindsor, asking quostions of all ho mot in his rambles. "AVoII, my lad, what do vou want?" he asked a stabloboy. "AVhat do thoy pay you?" "1 holp in tho stables," tho youngster grumbled, "but I have nothing hut victuals and clothes." "Bo content," said the monarch philosophically, "I have no more. Jl ,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 49, 21 November 1907, Page 5
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