Unpleasant for Both,
Patrick Regan had a face on him that, as he had once remarked himself, wes an " offince to the landscape." Next to his plainness his poverty was the most conspicuous part of him. An Irish neighbour met him rtceufcly, when the following colloquy emusd : " An 1 how are ye, P»t ? " " Moighfcy bad iutoirdy. It's starvation thet's fshlharin me in the face." "Is that so ? Sure, an' it can't bo very pleasant for ayther of ycz."
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Otago Witness, Issue 2170, 26 September 1895, Page 49
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78Unpleasant for Both, Otago Witness, Issue 2170, 26 September 1895, Page 49
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