THRIFTY.
faS ta '■ ? fB1? 10\ had COlne from the farm to visit his city cousins. He had money-a pntoious half-sovereign^-to spend on something "suitable." Noth- «£,- however, exactly satisfied -Tammas. Things were "braw" and "bonny'^and "nefty " but not "suitable." He Ljoved v; B nL me;.A and.. tho laßfc day <*">*■ I™ ??™ c- AFen *, J'PU'. going to -spend that half-sovereign ?" asked his cousins, whose disguesfc and disappointment need riot b9 drrenbed. "Naw," drawfed Tammas, t "I'm thinkm' I'll tek it awT' home wi mo .;.nd putt-it intil a-littel
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 17
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85THRIFTY. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 17
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