j At the first meal on board the oceap I liner Smythe was beginning tofpfl ! like casting his bread upon the waters . - : His friends had told him. that wMp Be began to feel like that he should.''.eat ’ a mearty meal. He tackled a :Chtlfit first, but he wasn’t atrupk WitJCTtt aste. He observed* to the waiter, “Waier, his cule isniih ‘ n .- “Waiter, this cutlet isn’t very good." * ■ The waiter looked at his whrteawpg face, then replied, “STes. sir; bpt£ fg? the length of tame you’ll ‘ave hit,'sir, hit won’t matter, sir.” ■ , i'>V- '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 22 May 1919, Page 1
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