FROM NORTH TO SOUTH.
With scarcely a sound, the luxurious car pulled up before .the. seaside hotel, and an old grey-haired man descended. "My doctor advises me to stay where the south wind blows 'continually,*" he remarked to the manager.' "Does it blow here?"» - ' ' . "It does, sir," returned the other. "You are very fortunate to ■ have stopped at exactly the right place. The south wind always blows Here." The old man stuck a moistened diver in. the air. ' ' '"Always?" he jr.eiicaUd.'.'.'Ave you sine? It appears to be. coming from the north' just now." ... "You're right, of course, sir. It's on its way back!" '
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 42, 17 August 1929, Page 21
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103FROM NORTH TO SOUTH. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 42, 17 August 1929, Page 21
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