NOT BUILT FOR TWO .
Whoa Michael Burke joined his brother James in America, the money he took over, added to James' savings, enabled them to go into the ice business. In course of time their custom increased, and it became necessary for them to have an office. In this James soon installed a nice roll-top desk. “The one desk will do for the two of us,” he exclaimed, the day it was set up. “And here are two keys ; one for you, Micky, and one forme." Michael accepted the key, but seemtd to be studying the desk. “That’s all right," he said,, but where is my keyhole ?-’
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Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 16, 20 November 1906, Page 8
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