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HOW HE GOT PAID.

A “ dent of honour” story that may be worth recalling concerns .Sheridan, the famous dramatist. Ono dav a creditor enmo into Sheridan’s room' and found him seated before a t-ab!o strewn with gold and notes. “ It s no use looking at that, my good fellow,’’ said Sheridan ; “that is all betpoken for debts of honour.” “Wry well,” replied the tradesman, tearing h : s security and throwing it on the fiiiy>. “now mine is a debt of honour.’ - “So it is, and must he paid at once,” said Sheridan, and handed him tho money.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7914, 4 August 1917, Page 4 (Supplement)

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HOW HE GOT PAID. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7914, 4 August 1917, Page 4 (Supplement)

HOW HE GOT PAID. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7914, 4 August 1917, Page 4 (Supplement)

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