He camo into the public barj and having received his-pot of beer and taken the edge off a big thirst; addressed, all,-, and' sundry as follows:—"Oi'vo boon purshuing-a, mail in tho Coort what'owed'mo soma'money. Whin the particulars was all: forninst him, the magistrate lie says: This is no poliss case at all. You should have .taken it> to the Civil side of tho Coort, he says, and 1 must enter a enter a .' Wljait,' till I moind mo now — onter a (Voice from a corner, helping him out):."A nil desperandura." "That's tho very wan!" he said, gratefully. "I'd fair disremambered it."
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 53, 26 November 1907, Page 6
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