The profiteer’s wife was taking >a friend round the garden, one of the features oi which was a noble yew hedge of great ago. In the niches cut in this hedge wore statues, some of them reproductions of famous ones. Pointing towards the hedge, the gentleman said: ,! Is that yew, Mrs B ?” “Oh, no,” replied Mrs 8., blushing slightly, “ that's the Votuw of Medicine."
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Evening Star, Issue 19044, 12 September 1925, Page 15
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