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STATION-SERGEANT DARBY.

Now, Darby's just the neatest cop, ' In clobber blue, . Is Darby , He aint no common garden slop, No blanky kind of plain John Hop, • A bleedin' sergeant he ! Sight his top, A mummer's own sweet curly mop, But don't you bet that Darb's'a fop, Cause if you do You'll go down flop, ■ . A decent sort is Darby.

regret m voluminous tones, explainingthat he had taken*" a drop of drink. The Doctor remarked that the drink did not appear to have had the effect of washing Jimmy's mouth out, much as it required doing. tie .ordered him to come up for sentence when called upon, and Inspector Ellison agreed to have filthy-mouthed Jimmy placed aboard the Rimutaka before sailing.

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NZ Truth, Issue 184, 26 December 1908, Page 5

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STATION-SERGEANT DARBY. NZ Truth, Issue 184, 26 December 1908, Page 5

STATION-SERGEANT DARBY. NZ Truth, Issue 184, 26 December 1908, Page 5

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