—Ti was an Irishman who remarked that lhare mere- only t.hrco ways of inducing anybody to do cnvthitMr—bribery, blather, a.nd .coercion. Lady (to tvpw servant): "You quite understand. Bridget, that T shall only be 'At home' evorv Wednesday from 3 to s'r" Bridget: "Yes, mum. (Then to herself) Bridget, me swate soul, if ever a woman had a ihivinly sitivation sure it's yarself has got it. Wid the mistress only at home fur two hours ivery wake, nhw-at a roarin' time Oi >oan have &v it!"
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Otago Witness, Issue 2915, 26 January 1910, Page 86
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