More Grumbling.
[TO THK BDITOE.I
: g IB —Will you kindly risk your neck in a ModoaueeP But to do bo you mnst have &r your companion either Neal, MeVay, or one" of the Hastings street . gubernatorial aristocracy Just cajole one of them to climb up I'riestly road. The name » very appropriate, if we couple it with the old saving, "that narrow is the way that \ leadeth, and few that go thereby. V Even boiled peas in your boots would not ~ soften the penance. And then, ye Gods ! Xn you approach the top-the perfumes of Arabia areflout in insignificance compared with the odor that greets your xenxea ! Vo Mr. Editor, do go ; you will lose < ne of the greatest treats of the eeaeon if you don t Perhaps Mr. Dick (he lives clime by), if you give him notice, will introduce you and your companion into the beauties of thie famous anl favored locality, together w.th the flavor of a little P. 8.; the latter, I wasrer, sou will want and appreciate, lip us the wink when you are going.— l mn, &o, ' A Man With Coens. w b I want a cheap opinion. If I gprained my ankle, could I claim damages from the Corporation ? eh D 1
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5517, 4 May 1889, Page 3
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208More Grumbling. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5517, 4 May 1889, Page 3
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