•Ho was ;.„n optimist, and Imd just moved into new lodjrmg.s with hie v.-iff. On lite uonh oi tiiem dwelt a company. I'hi.-mioais were made in tbe east. A trine factory perfumed the south. The west wafted weird soap-boiling etliavlu. Hut. bUvs you, he wtus an optimist ! "Of course. lieur." he murmured, holiiit);; his nose. "it is a iit tlo trying sometimes. Still, there':'. advantages in the arra»««n>ent. A,t Icr.si. we don't need to buy a vreaiben'oe* to leU which way the wind's '.'iowiiig ! " ii-T'j, How He Scores?,- v;ta\::'e. who has ;> Ifkinp for porker.s. met a Sivr-cftzasKt. "J say. niy mr.n. do you know uvax a person ;:.ro-vs :n to look ii->" the auinutl he iv»rtj ?" '''Bosh. now*, you don't say so ! '* said Sandy. " 'Ow loop sigo was it rinec you left oH forasrin' wonfeeiß ?"
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 609, 5 November 1913, Page 6
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135Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 609, 5 November 1913, Page 6
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