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Murphy approached the house of Mrs. Malone with a troubled look. He was the bearer of bad news, and was feeling very miserable. He went round to the back of the house and found Mrs. Malone at her wash-tub. “Mrs. Malone,” said he, “I have an unfortunate thing to tell you.” “And what may that be, Joseph j Murphy ?’ ’ v \ “Your good man, Mrs Malone, IhaM T/ met with an accident.” “An accident? What kind of accident?” , Mrs. Malone, he was overcome by, the heat at the foundry this morning. 7 * “And is he getting over it?” “Well, ma’am, I shouldn’t think 6Qj He fell into the furnace!”
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Waipa Post, Volume VIII, Issue 345, 1 September 1914, Page 6
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110KINDLY MEANT. Waipa Post, Volume VIII, Issue 345, 1 September 1914, Page 6
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