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RIVALLING SAMPSON.

Lord Kinnaird once paid a surprise visit to a mission school in the East End, and told a class of boys the story of Samson.

“He was strong,” said his lordship, in conclusion, “became weak, and again regained his strength, which enabled him to destroy his enemies. Now, boys, if I had an enemy, what would you advise me to do?” A little boy considered the secret of that great ancient’s strength, and up went his hand.

“Git a bottle of ’air restorer,” he exclaimed.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1112, 3 August 1911, Page 22

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RIVALLING SAMPSON. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1112, 3 August 1911, Page 22

RIVALLING SAMPSON. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1112, 3 August 1911, Page 22

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