excerpt from 'The Twenty-three years, or the late way of life' pp. 75 (86 words)

excerpt from 'The Twenty-three years, or the late way of life' pp. 77 (86 words)

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The Twenty-three years, or the late way of life

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It would be wrong for me to move forward too quickly to leave 1918 behind, without mentioning a feature of life that was a part of it. This was the number of “Characters”.

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One such character was our own local milkman. He was a very religious man and he got the sobriquet of “Little Jesus” because as he trudged patiently along with his two big cans, he sang hymns quietly to himself. Both he and his wife were both quiet and friendly and most folk liked them. 

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excerpt from 'The Twenty-three years, or the late way of life' pp. 75 (86 words)

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