He: "My people are bothering me to marry Miss Mayford.''' She:"You'd be very lucky if you did. She is clever and beautiful.'" Oe: ''Oh, I don't want to marry brains and beauty. I want to marry jo'u." " '"';'
A man riding a horse stopped at the door of a baidc. * An urchin ran forward: "Hey-, mister, kin I hold yer horse?" asked the' poy. "No; you needn't!" shappecUthe man., "My horse will not ruiTaway."' "I didn't think he would," responded the'street arab, "but I just thought as how ha might fall down!"
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 30 November 1927, Page 2
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