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v There is no doubt that tlie churches would hav_ a bad time if freethinkers were as plentiful as- free drinkers. ► Issy and Ikey were great pals until Ikey married and left with his wife for a small town. About a year afterwards Issy was invited to attend certain religious ceremonies connected with Ike'y's son. lie went, and the 'proud father showed him the baby, fatherly prMe shining on his> fac_. "Ithn't it a fine poy, aikl vat /ou tSnk, who doth 'c look liko ?'? 'lkey Unearned all over, "Veil, veil," said Issy, with a -far-away look m his eyes, 1 "dis vas de first time lam m dis town ; I don't know no one 'ere; 'Ow can you expect me to tell you who da child vas iik* V* •

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NZ Truth, Issue 159, 4 July 1908, Page 7

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Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 159, 4 July 1908, Page 7

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 159, 4 July 1908, Page 7

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