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THE WITNESS KNEW HIM.

“ Mr. Smith, do you know the character of Mr. Jones ?” “ I rather think I do. your lordship.” “ Well, what do you say about him r* ” “ Why. he ain’t so bad a man, after all.” • * 'What we want to know, Mr. Smith, is—ls Mr. Jones of a quarrelsome and dangerous disposition “Well, your Bordship, 1 should snvthat 'torn Jones is very vivid in verbal exercise, but when it comes to personal adjustment ho ain’t eager for the contest.”

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Golden Bay Argus, Volume VI, Issue 62, 5 August 1897, Page 2

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THE WITNESS KNEW HIM. Golden Bay Argus, Volume VI, Issue 62, 5 August 1897, Page 2

THE WITNESS KNEW HIM. Golden Bay Argus, Volume VI, Issue 62, 5 August 1897, Page 2

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