MILD MEANING.
A suburban clergyman had for some time been displeased with the HRE quality of the milk supplied to him by the local milkman. Although a mild-mannered man. who hated to complain, he at lust determined to remonstrate with his milkman for supplying such stuff. BMpfe “I’ve been waiting to see-you with reference to the milk, Cox,” he began mildly. “Yes, sir,” answered the milkman uneasily. lll|lll§ “I only wanted to say,” continued the clergyman, “that I use the milk^HßE for dietary purposes exclusively, no ’^Bglp for christenings." You can’t gel the best of some because they haven’t any.
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Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 21, 2 January 1907, Page 2
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100MILD MEANING. Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 21, 2 January 1907, Page 2
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