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HIS MISFORTUNE.

A highland drover sold a horse to an Englishman. A few days after the buyer returned him. ‘ You said that horse had no faults,’ he complained. ‘ Weel, no mair had he.’ ' He’s nearly blind,’ said the indignant Englishman. ‘ Mon, that’s no* his fault —it’s his misfortune.’

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue VIII, 14 August 1897, Page 356

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HIS MISFORTUNE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue VIII, 14 August 1897, Page 356

HIS MISFORTUNE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue VIII, 14 August 1897, Page 356