Alas for poor Richard’s conclusions! Things were not to turn out quite re simple as he had thought. Ted was following close upon his heels, thinking things were going right when Richard came to a full stop. “Go on,” cried Ted, “what are you stopping for?” “I'm not stopping,’.’ shouted Richard. “My pole’s stuck, and I can’t move.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 February 1935, Page 10
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58Alas for poor Richard’s conclusions! Things were not to turn out quite re simple as he had thought. Ted was following close upon his heels, thinking things were going right when Richard came to a full stop. “Go on,” cried Ted, “what are you stopping for?” “I'm not stopping,’.’ shouted Richard. “My pole’s stuck, and I can’t move.” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 February 1935, Page 10
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