THEN THEY BEGAN.
It was in n Te\;i-> law court an aged grey-huiu\l anil \oiy wriuklod old wnnion w .is •iinniuiiioil a- a \\'ituf>~s in court to tell \ili;u flu' knew about a fitjlit in her house. 'I In- iml-je a'-ked hei m a kimlly voice whnt look [ilmv. Hlie insist nd it did not iiiiiiiiiiii to mm h : hut ihe ,]iu!t;e hy Ins ]UM-iiiriu'v Jiually <{ol hor to lell the etoiy of the bloody fraeav . Now, 1 tell ye, ledtfe, il didn't amount to nothin' The fu-t 1 knowcil ahoui it v, ,is when Hill Kauiu'cr culled Tom Smith :>. liar, en Tom knocked him down wilh a MicK of wikiil ()nn o' Mil!'- friends then i n Tom witii a kn:fe. ■ln-tn' a biy: « hunk urn o' him Then i~i.nn .loin"-, wlio w,i~ ,i fuiM.it of Tni'i'-. slint tin' Dthi-r fi'llev. ami iv.o inoie --hot him, en liitre oi four otheij got (in liirhi M'ir.i! In Miiiu'l-oi'v Thai naiiiiy niL-ed -onif O' ilmenf, Jei'gc, cv taen they conicienccd licJiUu'J'
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 13
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170THEN THEY BEGAN. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 13
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