TOO MUCH OF THE WORRY, BBY CRIPES, I GO CROOK!
BY SINBAD. “Py Corry,” said Hori, “this is a sensation, the jolly French Union is plurry well broke ! The chance is that France is unable to snavel the, cash for my travel; I think it’s no joke. My heart on departin’ I’d set fairly early, a fine hurlyburly in France I had planned; but lately it’s greatly and sadly uncertain, that they’ll ppt a spurt on, and have cash in hand. At Rugby no mug by all tales is Alphonso, but there’s no response, oh, to my anguished wail; poor France’s finances in manner appalling, it seems now are falling, the country may fail. This waiting is grating, our whole team is ready, but francs are unsteady, and rotten things look; no money, it’s funny, the whole thing is plurry, too much of the worry, py cripes. I go crook !"
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17906, 23 July 1926, Page 1
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