"Well, what can I do for you, Sam V asked Jones as the coloured waiter who usually served him at the restiiurant entered his office. "I got 'v chance to change my p'fittion, bos:*. Kin yo' say it :*ooiJ word !o' infi ? Say I'se honex' an' sieh ?"
"f know, of course, that you're a i; oo ,| waiter. Sam. but how do I know your'o honest?" "Well, jes' say yo' think T'se hones'." "All ris'hl, Sum." "Thank yo'. boss, tha.uk yo' very much. When yn* come ovah (.o-inorrotv, be sure to sit nt mah table. I'll give yo' a shot check.'"
Washboard slavery abolished, thanks lo No Rnbbiii? Laundry Help. Washes i;!t,lh«s_ vUnn without rubWtitf of injury It, sufficient seven weeli»' washing. Win. Campbell, Limited. —Advt
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 14
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