l’ v ' v . a , v il i°ke ; iii Englishman told ii ' 'r' 'j. 1 " l 0 w,r,s about to cross the lorth Bridge that it was considered unlucky to make the journey with- , ' throwing a nonny into'the w-'ater he(°w. When Jock returned from his journey he asked him wdiether he had I brown the nennv in as suggested. Ave. I did, replied the Scot. “You md: ’ exclaimed (he astonished EiHishman. Aye I did. An’ I nearly "lost it—for T got the string in an awful tangle pulling it up again.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 4 September 1934, Page 10
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