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BY THE WAY.

■ it;*. Pa-.agerJ THE LAST RDUND : “The Campbells are coming. j Hurrah IHurrah I i The ( atiipbeih arc <sailing !!un ?. 1: ! J 1 nrrali ! Ay**, aye. rn.ia. I'm a Slither-' 'f’.itd. ye ken. A Sutherland, imiii ye. But no a better piper, -lands this side o' Awaloto. 'I he man's only a Campbell, Litt, puir idler, lie cnil'l help that ; its n<> ",*.. rvbody that '*".n be a Sutherland, i'll just pie i.’in a Lit o' i.msh* t■> -l:<*w the her ai t o’ ti ** Umlands is him. \\ •• 1. *. •■ :.i- dry work Ida win’.'' I ii* hardly a count ry.ai'in' • f tours. -■’*. but I'm a whole Piri-h. ■ ’.Vi 11. yes. I dii’i’t mind one. ■L'iH '< m up again: Where's !■'•*,vler ‘ D< :ng in the forfciUil dm: siii-it w : th F’*i d Casr.n. (Joed old Eustace: Kia ora. Dad : you re m>t '-•.king cheerful. Cmne mi, .Mac. :‘ S >*riy up; it'll be tra o’clock ;n a r*iin u t •*. He’s all rightl Who's all; :g:i! ’ \\ !■; Ma--iy : W>- ii.iiit •The C:inip'i( ils are coining” ’ l*'or good old .h r lias gone to rest. ; '.'.’• knoiv th- country's free. [ Di-tiirb 1 un mt. but let him rest.' hi cold obscurity.'' AWAKEN THE BARON ' Vsig. r. Vigoi’. v.i.-it means this lutin'! Why are my slumbers thus; , i;r< k(n ill upon.’’ He of the white : hat trembled. ”1 speak ca:l iff:” ri»:i"fd the Baron. " Eiir what pm pose do I lend i (bee the light of my countcn.'ince :f ,tI"U rendt ri st me not <,bedience f’ "Baron. Baron, it i< my love for itiie which holds me silent.” replied Vigor. "The traitorous populace re- ; juice th from a cause wliii-h must b. ing tiiee fi-iiti.” ' ; ' Spi ak. Vigor! spi ak. Has the Ij.’Ost i "Nay. Baron, nay. .Mention not tl-e "bun” in this sad hour of mir i :*.ill•<•<*.i:i.” ! "Speak on. then. I will be calim” Thin villi his light hand firmly ■■imping the ’'boc.steroo bum” and : his eye fixed on the seint iihtiiig ‘symbol of aristocracy upon his i chief's br-oam Vigor said "It means flat Campbell has been elected. Thy choice was unwise. Baron.' 1 "WLat! another: Vigor, Vigor! id v throne trembles; my dymsty i titters*. I mu*t face inis list round , with more In ad work. High Itxmg . with Royalty is not good for the condition. I lack !•■••::,. Vigor.” ■ ''Btirmi, Baron. 1 j\ar a km ck <a:t.” THE KNO< !< OUT. 11 a.m. Eridti.v. l.Yth- "Read the figures. Vigi l*, said the Baron with ! mi octave of demi-scnii quavers in his < ice. ; "Just a little White Swr.n fp-st. . 11-iron,” “aid V:g."* with kindly but -respectful consideration. "It will strength! n you to in ar the cross I which an ungratrfiil country has : placed upon you.” "Nay Vigor. pi’o.'.*r(d. .1 v c • i h ti n the worst .” I ".'-i:- Knight, it jrrici ietti :>m 'o ; report that the noble and iilust rioos j Sir John Ei*:dl*:y was smitten • ;i*r> ugh his pt ltd crest any lays lov. •it the f< (*t of one lii -k- on. 1 io!ii. Olaki. ■ ” ; ' 'St a*-. Vigor, s t ay. Did. I no' ■ ! •■< nimand the;* t • tell mi- the worst ' Tlie.-e defeats are a< nought et.iu- ■ ;>,*ri'l vi*h the fate i.f niy ilyna-.ly. ■C'i-1 1 carry on That is the point idi tails can wiit. .-in'i’i I will com- • . miscrate wi.h these noble boost or:-'. Verily, Bi* s-ti.* ugh t!::.* word'-. •Like ng’, i; ; ?I 'ia-s th.M v, •■ .-tic p.tthoiit lin t leaj'ii.y which l;a-

made f.erviee with thee so easy an ; j thv virtorii s over the b.i ':t I: ;*n hriiliant. y v.i'iri-;!i l;v t! i ■Dorn . (ion-- ' Bu.-t ! F tre-„*< U. ’ a long farcwe’l. to all tny grr !:css ’ I am ■*e*'*rt<d with the heath u-:i a’ ; X , ;■ ; <l•*. 11 i ii. B*.'. 1 -■'• i a::: Lire.” repiied tie’ vU'.'.ni oo*:;:;.-; ;■! :* fre-m N apie;*. •'Tlia-ik you; thank yr u. Vigor ; Tin n v.. : e ( a -fa-t1.;.! deg ;a’l>< iI somewhat dnntb. 1 I’ *. ■ -it’g I : t‘g> hat t > 1-is '-.0-.-:a •md h'-!ding tl ■' "bu.. like the ein- ! tih m of fc.-.Jty ri Lis ri-Jit hand. Vigor t it: m d a - >tdf;d cure n; <>:i hm ; i.g i!< mb r aid sai-l : "Ki-.i.Utt = , Awr.ri'tt. iltinib I uti’V have <a’e i ’ci; a man’s dug * *m> ,:i • sp't ity >n ! ' in Hi ■:ml in s.wkm's-. He will ski p on thid o-r-mml. v. h< t’*.e •>. :nt ry v im ! ' !,'.c.v arid the sn-G.' Ums fi-rer-’v. ■; „ ;) lv he V. iil he mar i.m i‘*g ' ' ■ ‘ H«- will k-ss il.c hand th*'.: „„ .it*, "for. be v.tll b-k Ihe a; d sorrs tLitj-omc m encoai'itei* with the i* ttgi'iness (-1. in'’ 'tie snwib' Ihe sli-< p >*l e.!- : ,* as if l-< _W< re a pNm'.Vre’i a’) ’.’ l’i i- de-;’r; i':i-i w-mtims. Wl .n _ ricins D:k '* vines and it put at urn fads to p:w' ■- im ( . j s (/mutant in l:i : - love a c t.i"' Ij'hm ; -army through the I.G"-V--|f fc/tune wi’* - the ma-* J’ "c--h an iwlGti hi the wo:Id. ftiGm;,nd l.nmciess. ll.e fait!* fid d-y m, Imrlar priwd tni'i t .... h:m. lit .-i ;*. 1* I -mam-d d-ingtr. to fight ggai::-t m-ubi-iih'. ami ’''hen tm- last s-: ■ ;:e m ad eontoe. and drain take*; the tims- . ,*■ I;-. < ami 1 1:0 1 ‘ I awa) m th*-’ •' 1 1 mmimi. m. natter if all etner f: lends F’Gii. ;!it i r v. l ? . -P’.* iv Im tfit- m.Ue dog b". l *"’ lull I Let»■(■(» hi- paw.-._ !.: ■ <ye- :<m f. -,it inieti t:i a!< l’i v. :::< -lUds''--. (~..■ fed and Gue even in /With- • Vigor. repbed tm’ a-’ . *W have l.een no tGumi-.i .■ J* ■ I( .i* u>eo. Briny (>*'■ 'Usi mat hy i‘ ' I must p’-'t .W‘ *i • w x • vi■ u ■■ l ‘ m ; tI ; 1J h.. ’ 1 "- ’ _ .. ~

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 6, 18 December 1911, Page 3

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BY THE WAY. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 6, 18 December 1911, Page 3

BY THE WAY. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 6, 18 December 1911, Page 3

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