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" I think that piotnre of Brown's is a fearful daub," " Well, sir, I'm the artist." " Oh, I beg ten thousand pardons ! The fact is, I don't know anything about art ; I just repeat what I hear every one saying ! "

GOLF. — Saxon (with ill-disguised contempt}: "But oughtn't one to be caught young for this little game- P Doesn't it strike yon as a bit Blow— not to say stupid? Why, there isn't even a spice of danger in it!" Gael: r 'Mahn! It's nae sac silly as ye might think. It's just a most valuable institution for the cultivation of patience and humeelity !" .

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 345, 18 July 1885, Page 5

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" I think that piotnre of Brown's is a fearful daub," " Well, sir, I'm the artist." " Oh, I beg ten thousand pardons ! The fact is, I don't know anything about art; I just repeat what I hear every one saying! " GOLF.—Saxon (with ill-disguised contempt}: "But oughtn't one to be caught young for this little game-P Doesn't it strike yon as a bit Blow—not to say stupid? Why, there isn't even a spice of danger in it!" Gael: r'Mahn! It's nae sac silly as ye might think. It's just a most valuable institution for the cultivation of patience and humeelity!" . Observer, Volume 7, Issue 345, 18 July 1885, Page 5

" I think that piotnre of Brown's is a fearful daub," " Well, sir, I'm the artist." " Oh, I beg ten thousand pardons ! The fact is, I don't know anything about art; I just repeat what I hear every one saying! " GOLF.—Saxon (with ill-disguised contempt}: "But oughtn't one to be caught young for this little game-P Doesn't it strike yon as a bit Blow—not to say stupid? Why, there isn't even a spice of danger in it!" Gael: r'Mahn! It's nae sac silly as ye might think. It's just a most valuable institution for the cultivation of patience and humeelity!" . Observer, Volume 7, Issue 345, 18 July 1885, Page 5

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