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INSURING FRIENDSHIP.

Although Mulcahy and Mulhooly were known to be great friends, they were one day observed to pass each other in the street without greeting. "Why, Mulcahy,” a friend asked in astonishment, "have you and Mulhooly quarrelled?” “That we have not,” said Mr Mulcahy with earnestness. “There seemed to be a coolness between you when you passed just now.” “That’s the insurance of our friendship.” “1 don’t understand.” “Whoy, thin, it’s this way: Mulhooly and I are that devoted to wan another that we can't bear the idea of a quarrel, an’ as we are both moighty quick-tempered we’ve resolved not to shpake to wan another at all for fear we dissolve the friendship.”

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue XX, 15 November 1902, Page 1280

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INSURING FRIENDSHIP. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue XX, 15 November 1902, Page 1280

INSURING FRIENDSHIP. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue XX, 15 November 1902, Page 1280