If the typo of Scotsman Harry Lauder presents entered your midst in the flesh you would at once pack tho follow off to Morningsido Asylum.—Mr Gilzean, an Edinburgh councillor. It is with books as with women, whore a certain plainness of manners and of dress is more engaging than that glare of paint and airs and apparel, which may dazzle the eye, but reaches not the affections.—Hume.
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Evening Star, Issue 19697, 26 October 1927, Page 2
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