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Mrs Murphy's twins, being- so much alike, wore the subject of great curiosity among the neighbours. Owe day, however, the district visitor arrived at the house, and after gazinj!: at the twins for a little while, asked: "How are you able to tell one from, the other, Mrs Murphy?" "Sure, it's only myself who is able to do it," she replied. "If I puts my finger Jn Mike's mouth, and he bites, I knows it's Patrick 1 am attendin' to."
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Otago Witness, Issue 3443, 9 March 1920, Page 55
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