A GOOD WAY TO CO.
A certain farmer had an orchard of very choice apple trees, which was often visited by youthful raiders, who were fonder of apples than of honesty. On one night, when the farmer was watching in a secluded spot for some of the suspected thieves, he was astonished to see, proceeding cautiously in the direction of his favourite apple trees, the well-known son of a neighbour. • Hey, Jack,' cried the farmer, in surprise, ' where are ye goin’ to. my lad ?’ Jack stopped abruptly, in utter dismay. Then he turned and started for the gate. * Going back, sir,’ he shouted.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVI, Issue XI, 14 March 1896, Page 307
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103A GOOD WAY TO CO. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVI, Issue XI, 14 March 1896, Page 307
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