EVERYTHING CLEAR.
(By Calolla in the Aussie.) “Oi belave you’re thinkin’ of ” “Not a wurrd of thruth in it. I don’t know how the divil it got about. Oi did intind ” “Oh, thin you’s changed yiur moind entoirely, an’ I presoom ” “No, not that, either. If Oi can arrange the mather satisfactorily if ain’t unlikely that I’ll ” “Oh, that would be a foine idea. So many people are now ” Yes, an’ Oi sometimes think it would be better. On the other hand ” “Of course, there’s always _ two sides to ivery question. As Oi was sayin’ ” “Ces, the whole throuble seems to be that ” “Exactly. Nobody wants to ” “No. an’ for my part Oi hold ” “An’ perfectly right, too. I don’t see how you could arrive at any other conclusion.” “Nor I.” “Good-bye, Mrs Hoolihan.” “Good-bye, Mrs Dooley.”
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Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6603, 23 May 1925, Page 5
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137EVERYTHING CLEAR. Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6603, 23 May 1925, Page 5
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