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A good Scottish minister, on his way back to tile kirk, met a little hoy carrying a fishing rod and line with a bent pin on the end of it. “ Dinna ye ken.’’ he said to the boy, “ that this is the day of rest?” “ Aye,” said the lad, “ but I’m no’ tired.”

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Evening Star, Issue 22595, 12 March 1937, Page 12

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 22595, 12 March 1937, Page 12

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 22595, 12 March 1937, Page 12

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