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TOE THREAT.

A darky named Sam borrowed 25 dollars from his friend, Tom, and gave his note for the amount. Time went on. and the note became long past due. day the two men met on the street. Tom stopped and said, with determination: “Look hoah. man, wh r n you w’n’ t* f’ ° nn*n?” *T ain’t got no monev now.” replied Pam. “hut I’m goin’ to pav it 1 as I kin.” “Yo’ been sayin’ thet fer months,” retorted Tom, “hut it don’t git me no mrnev. Ff y’ don’t pay thet mon r y here and now. y’ krnw whut I’m win* t* d r I’m goin’ to burn yer old then wear’ll yo* be nt?” “Yas. yo’ will. Yas yo* yill!” c am •hoi’t d. “Jr. 0’ burn dat r.*'*? o* • ".e •nd 11l 1 . nto vgu! ’

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1926, Page 21

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140

TOE THREAT. Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1926, Page 21

TOE THREAT. Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1926, Page 21