YOU CAN’T GET RID OF THEM
“The pile of flints still to be broken was a very large one thought the stonebreaker as ho gazed at, it disconsolately between his bites at a large sandwich of Mead and cheese. A minister came along and gave hint a cheery ‘Good-morning,’ remarking a. forwards that he had a deal of work to get through yet. “ ‘Aye, said the eater, “them stones are like the Ten Commandments.’ “VVI-y so;” inquired the genial parson. * Von can go on breaking ’em,’ came the icply, ‘but you can’t never get rid of ‘cm.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 27 March 1922, Page 8
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97YOU CAN’T GET RID OF THEM Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 27 March 1922, Page 8
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