Where the Honey Came From.
A young Lancashire man was digging *'n "his garden recently, when he was surprised and gratified to find ». shilling, then a twoshilling piece, ihen, a little later, a sixpence, several coppers, and a half-crown piece. Needless to say, he began to dig -with renewed energy, in the hope of turning up a few sovereigns, . and soon the perspiration was standing in beads on his brow. He straightened his back at last, -with a feeble groan of pain, and m the «ame instant he felt somethinsr sliding •down his leg. In a moment ho # had •grasped the truth — there was a hole in his •trousers pocket!
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Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 91
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110Where the Honey Came From. Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 91
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