LONELY.
On© Sunday morning in a Lancashire colliery village .a man; in his best clothes,' was ; seen- going jauntily along/ pushing a wheelbarrow. '. -■'■■-.■■
"Whcer art gooin', Pill?" asked a friend,.engaged m popping up a wall and smoking. ... ■ .■ . ' |'I'm goin' a walk,".was the reply. .'-. , 'Butf'-^with an air of surprise—"what arti dpm' wi 1 t 1 barrow?" . '
Well, th» sees," said the other,-"l've lost my dog, an'- a felly looks sich a. fool gooiu' a walk by hisscl'"
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 17
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76LONELY. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 17
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