Dangerous Ho was a reformer, and he was giving the audience a few truths. Every now aud thou ho would thump a clenched fist into his palm as he emphasized some vital point in his speech. '"Yes, my friends,” ho said, “although you are all abovo sin, you must beware of tho demon. The demon is chained to the wall, waiting to jump out and catch you. It you give him the slightest chance he’ll stretch out his hand in front and grab you! Or he’ll stretch out to the right and grab you! Or he’d stretch out to the left and grab you! He’ll evben stretch out behind and grab you!” This was too much for a man in the second row of seats, who, rising to his feet, shouted: "Well, hang it all, the blessed thing might as well be loose.” <s><?><s> <S> Crystal Gazer: “I am afraid someone very near to you is going to be very disappointed.” Client: “I’m afraid you’re right. I’ve come out without any money,’*
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 230, 30 September 1935, Page 3
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