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! Two Irishmen not long ago had an j argument, and to settle it they decided to fight. It was agreed between the two whoever was getting , the worst of the battle, and wanted j to stop, should say, “I got enough," ; and then the fight would cease. , They were fighting about 15 minutes, when one of them fell, and yelled at the top of his lungs, “I got enough," but his opponent kept on punching and kicking him. Just then a man who had been watching them came over and said, "Why don’t you stop? He says he's got, enough." The Irishman then exclaimed, "I know he did, but he is such a liar, you can’t believe a word he flays,”

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Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 49, 10 July 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 49, 10 July 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 49, 10 July 1906, Page 8

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