NOT TO BE CAUGHT.
A four-day trip to London for some rncel.tiniea from a town in the North Country xviiH iccently arranged by their vicar, and tlio Mins of toil put up in a hostelry not a thousand miles from the F-lgware-road. The mm [l'njj after their arrival tho following eon\ciMiiion took place between tho curate-in-chaiire and one of their number: ••Well, ii night's rest?" "Fairly (rood, sir," replied Mi. .Media nie, "but about twelve o'clock i-omeotic knocked at my door and said I hadn't put my boots outside! ' Faith, and.' I answered, ' they're under my pillow, an I I hey're they'll stop. L know a bit too much for the likes of you. Good-night!"
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Lake County Press, Issue 1063, 7 May 1903, Page 6
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115NOT TO BE CAUGHT. Lake County Press, Issue 1063, 7 May 1903, Page 6
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