It should be added that the writer gives us
a good sound introduction that goes a long way to fill the yawning gaps.
* * * * *
[Illustration: _Gatekeeper (at castle of unpopular baron--to new
grocer's boy)._ "YOU SILLY IDIOT! WHY DON'T YOU GO ROUND TO THE
TRADESMEN'S GATE? GOOD THING YOU DIDN'T PULL THE BELL, OR YOU'D 'AVE
GOT A 'ALF TON OF BOILING LEAD ON TOP OF YOU. THIS IS THE _VISITORS_'
DOOR!"]
* * * * *
"GIRL WANTED.--A reliable girl for the summer months to go across
the Arm."--_Halifax Evening Mail_.
To prevent misapprehension we ought to say that the western part of the
bay at Halifax, Nova Scotia, is locally known as the "Arm."
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