1 “Who is the only man to whom the King must take off his hat?” “The barber.” Yorkshire folk, like the Scots, waste nothing. A man was seen leaving a house with a kettle. "Hello!” said a friend. “I thowt tha’d removed from vou hoose?” ‘Aye,” said the other., we removed last neet, but t'penny j - weren’t done in l’ gas, so ah’ve bin ! boilin’ t’ kettle theer!” j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 28 March 1938, Page 10
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