Sit Closer, Please.
A litfe block-eyed , ond ninible-tonguod Irish c rcai-c.r comIulIo." in Dublin came into thp car and culled out in his peculiarly pisiiatr.'Uinq- voice :
''Wan <-aal on thp roio,ht ! Sit closer on th^ io gilt, lndic-. an' glntlemin, an' mek rooxa for a kdds* phw;-.r's standing !"'
A hi 2,, surly-looking men, who wad occupying sppee enough for I'.vo. sullenly: "" "We can't sit any closer." ''Can't yes?" retorted the little conductor. "Begorra, you niver wint coorcin' thin !"
It is needless to add thai room wa.s made on the '"roight" for the lady. '
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Otago Witness, Issue 2401, 8 March 1900, Page 65
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93Sit Closer, Please. Otago Witness, Issue 2401, 8 March 1900, Page 65
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