A man, driven home on a very wet n i K ht, wished to give the cabdriver something to keep the cold out. Finding nothin" at hand hut a liqueur-stand with its tiny°glas3cs, ho filled up one and handed it to Jehu, remarking, “You’ll think none the worse of this because it was made by the holy monks.” “Bless the holy monks!” exclaimed the driver as ho drained his glass. “ It’s thimsolvee that can make good liquor, but, the man that blew that glass was very short of breath 1”
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Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 82
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