Prissie: “I simply had to give a shilling to that blind beggar. I was so touched when he said: ‘ Won’t you help the blind, pretty lady? ’ ” Ruby; “ Did he say that, dear? Oh, well, it shows ho really was blind, doesn’t it? ” “ There is one thing, Bridget,” said tho mistress, “ that I insist upon.' If you break any dishes come .and tell me at once.” “ Sure, ma’am,” protested Bridget, “ but I can’t be runnin’ to ye every minute of the dayl ”
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Evening Star, Issue 21012, 28 January 1932, Page 12
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81Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21012, 28 January 1932, Page 12
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