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The tables turned. Father Pat : Now, Paul, 1 want you to hear my gramaphone. Cost only ten thousand pounds in hew York. Ain't it a boncer ?

" Good-night, Paul 1 Mind the step. Might lend you my gramaphone for th§ Kiosk some night. But I wouldn't .sell it for twenty thousand. It keeps the Lake awake. :

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Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 39, 15 June 1907, Page 19

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The tables turned. Father Pat: Now, Paul, 1 want you to hear my gramaphone. Cost only ten thousand pounds in hew York. Ain't it a boncer ? " Good-night, Paul 1 Mind the step. Might lend you my gramaphone for th§ Kiosk some night. But I wouldn't .sell it for twenty thousand. It keeps the Lake awake. : Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 39, 15 June 1907, Page 19

The tables turned. Father Pat: Now, Paul, 1 want you to hear my gramaphone. Cost only ten thousand pounds in hew York. Ain't it a boncer ? " Good-night, Paul 1 Mind the step. Might lend you my gramaphone for th§ Kiosk some night. But I wouldn't .sell it for twenty thousand. It keeps the Lake awake. : Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 39, 15 June 1907, Page 19