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DUST AND DUTY.

The mistress came downstairs and mid the ooor of the sitting-room, oii.y to find it iocked against ber, wh.le the , a .y, wh.ch was usually in the loch. was i'.u.- •• e.g. , ■' iiridget. I can't get into the sitting room!'' she er.cd. •Sure, it's mo-eli' knows that; and ye, won't, fur I hev the kay in mo pocket." '•Open the door immediately." " W 11 yea go in if 1 dor'"' "Certainly 1 win-" "Then yes won*l get the kay." " Open the door, f say ! \\ li.it do yni mean?" • sm't it'-- bv vrur f'v.'ii crd -<i, Ju<t ■ V - (! ' : V • tJiiivt! fairs in l!;e morning and see any liu.-.t ■ the siu,!!g-I:s.iii i, run i,u I just puts the kay in me pocket, and ws I, 'Then she shan't-i !

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11805, 16 September 1916, Page 8

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DUST AND DUTY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11805, 16 September 1916, Page 8

DUST AND DUTY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11805, 16 September 1916, Page 8