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BEYOND HIS STRENGTH.

The furniture dealer thought he would give his new assistant just one more chance. Por nearly six weeks the. youth had made mistake after mistake, and, though the dealer was a kind-hearted. man, he found that his patience was being sadly tried. He was wondering whether the young man had performed his task satisfactorily when there was a sudden crash in the shop. ■■."•■■ ■. ■ •• "_' • On the floor an antique table lay upside down. The assistant, standing near by, was mopping his brow. "It was too heavy for me,- sir,' he explained. "I carried it half-way to Brixton, but I really couldn't go no further, so I brought it back."

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 21

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BEYOND HIS STRENGTH. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 21

BEYOND HIS STRENGTH. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 21