TOO TIGHTLY TIED.
Tn a recent speech at Glassrfw. Mr r> < M n'vo tofd a ct-rry <tf h’s candi--1 1 Stirlingshire at the last c.ec tzn. Y, t pocrrh’Mon of one of his meet 'ho was approached bv an old rosp r - ;'p,. ni who s.Md “ T don’t suppose vo‘ll remembers:?. Mr Horne?” ■■ i».n KA-rv to say J don’t,” Mr ' * . d- .. ■■' Ah, -.vr01.” said the old man,_ ” I v- : s tno first man rear father mairret w’’,vp he came to the parish, o’ Siaman 1 Mr. ITc-vp slid bo wes delish ted tc wr h. ? n-i boned his father had made .- r’-'v'-] uih of it. Gn-d job o’ if! ’■onboed the ohi ,:., V ] T ' <• <■[;..■j ij- rbat wool that I hirnn got quit o’ the missus yet I ”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 166, 28 June 1913, Page 2 (Supplement)
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128TOO TIGHTLY TIED. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 166, 28 June 1913, Page 2 (Supplement)
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