Short: “ Yes ; I believe some fortunetellers are on the square. Not long ago' one agreed to tell me something about mv future for five shillings.” Lqng: “Well?” Short: “I gave her the money and she told me the time would come when I woirld wish I had my money back 1” “These are some verses I wrote,” said the innocent young man, laying the paper on the editor’s desk; “ you may give me just what you think they are worth.” “ Ah,” replied the man with the pen, “I have not the authority to give yon what you deserve.Reraember, lam an editor, not...a. magistrate.” .' , ..._ _
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Evening Star, Issue 13091, 26 October 1908, Page 8
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103Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 13091, 26 October 1908, Page 8
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