THROWN TO THE WOLVES
WITH A BARGAIN NOT TO BE EATEN. (TIMIS AND SI^NIY SUN SBRVICJg.) (Received March 27, 8.30 a.m.) LONDON, 26th March. Mr. Bonar Law, in sympathising with Colonel Seely, stated that he had heard of people being thrown to the wolves, but never before with a bargain on the part of the wolves that they would not eat him.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1914, Page 7
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62THROWN TO THE WOLVES Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1914, Page 7
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