WHICH?
Brown and Tompkins hail dropped in, in a friendly way, to see their old friend Faulkner, and he, being a man of hospitable inclination, determined to make them comfortable. ".Johnny," he said lo his small son. "run up stairs to m.v stlld.V and bring down ,i bos ol cigars." ■' \II right pa. "snid .1 ohn , and avvav he ran. 1,, ~ men' he returned, and thrust, his head inside t tie door. "I say, dad." he cried. "do von want the cigars you smoke vourself, or shall I bring the ones you give away '.'" And then it was thai the hospitable Faulkner realised the disadvantages of Umluk a partial.
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Lake County Press, Issue 2138, 4 October 1906, Page 7
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109WHICH? Lake County Press, Issue 2138, 4 October 1906, Page 7
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