A simple Highland shepherd lad named Donald vas an obedient son and a shy lover. “ Mither,” ho said one evening, “ can I get not tae see ma lass?” " Of! course, Donald, replied his mother, 1 readily. Later, on his return, she asked ; “ Well. Donald, did vo see Jean?” “ Aye, mither,” he replied, “ and l if 1 hadna’ bobbed do,van behind the dyke iio’d hae seen me!” We read that jn Amoriean gangster has doubled his p«rsonal bodyguard. appears that he Is susceptible to colds and always wears two thicknesses of flannel chest-protector during winter mouths.
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Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 9
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95Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 9
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