A REASSURING LICK
Sam V. Harris lire* in Forth Worth. Neither he nor his wife'are Terr snuj-t as will l>e seen by the followijg incident: Last night 3an heard a no m nndt»r the l»ed, 11 Them is nomebodjr under the bed,* said Sain to his wife. "It's Fido; I guess." " No, Fthink it's a burglar," replied Sam. •■Juat reach your hand down, aod if it is Fido he will lick it The burglar, for it was one, after all, overheard the conversation, aad when Sam reached his hand down the burglar licked it all over Very affectionately. This was entirely gatisfacto 7, and they both went to sleep, bnt wben they woke op next morning there was not ranch left in the hoose that raa worth carrying off.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1573, 13 July 1885, Page 2
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129A REASSURING LICK Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1573, 13 July 1885, Page 2
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