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THEY WERE SAFE ENOUGH.

By the kindueas of a certain country vicar a party of workmen were enabled to pay a visit to London. “Well, B said tho curate to oue of thorn on bia return, “ and had you u good night's rest the night you spont in town ?” Fairly good, sir,” replied the man; “ but about twelve o’clock someone knocked at my door at the Inn and said I hadn't put my boots outside. ‘ No, by Jove, I said, • they're under my pillow, and there they’ll stop! 1 know a bit too much for the likes of you! Good-night 1’ ”

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 13, Issue 48, 24 June 1902, Page 7

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THEY WERE SAFE ENOUGH. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 13, Issue 48, 24 June 1902, Page 7

THEY WERE SAFE ENOUGH. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 13, Issue 48, 24 June 1902, Page 7

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