In the early eighties there were two Cabinet Ministers who were rivals and sworn enemies. One rainy day they met face to face on a narrow path. To the one who stepped aside it meant treading in the mud of the road. There was a moment of hesitation. Then, “ I never give way to scoundrels,” said one, glowering. The other smiled. Stepping off the footpath into the mud, he said, “ Pass, friend. I always do.”-
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Evening Star, Issue 23130, 2 December 1938, Page 11
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