j The story Is told of a gentlemai | who, entering a railway station, met ’ a porter coming out with a dyg undue his arm. The gentleman asked* I “Where's that dog going ?" The porter savagely replied, "You j don't know he's going, I don't ; know where he’s going, nobody ' knows where he's going—he’s ate his label !"
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Northland Age, Volume V, Issue 7, 5 October 1908, Page 8
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