“Lucinda, will yo’ take me for botta or for worse?” “I’ll sho take yo’, Sam, but I dun no for which.” “ Dont think there can be meaner than a man who tries to make pro l fit at the expense of his country,” said Mr Jinison. “That’s pretty bad, I’ll admit,' said Hr Jobson, “ but Giles did a mean one on mo last week which takes some beating. He dined at my house, got indigestion, (hen went to another doctor to cure him.” *'
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Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 4
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83Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 4
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