Food for Meditation.
A country gentleman was passing the shop of his butcher, who happened to bo standing at the door. The mau bad been soriou»ly ill ; ao the Fqnire stoppod to inquire aftor hio health. " Good-morning, Brown. Glad to see you about again." " Thank you, sir. I'm beginning to feel more like myself. My appetite's better, too." " Thai's rifcht." " Yea, sir. And what d'ye think was the first thiug I fancied, sir ? " " Well, really, Brown. I don't know." "A sausage, sir ! And me as knows all about 'em, too!"
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Otago Witness, Issue 2170, 26 September 1895, Page 49
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90Food for Meditation. Otago Witness, Issue 2170, 26 September 1895, Page 49
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