Amador Ledger-Dispatch, 14 August 1908 — Tho Insufferablo Anticipation. [ARTICLE]

Tho Insufferablo Anticipation.

A young Scotch emigrant was brought before tlie magistrate of a Novn Scotja court, charged with bnvin^ deserted his work on 11 certain farm without giving due notice to his employer. When asked what he hail to say In his defense, lie replied, "Weel. they gletl vie uout hut brakes!i:iw to <\-it." Bfiikesliaw, it. umy be explained, H the lii'sh oC animals which have died a 11:1! ura I death. "How was that?" j:w!:ed the 111 ligtet rate. • I . l A'eel, It wns iii!s ut.v. Ye ken. the auld coo deed a:i' we ate it, the auld ston (gaiider) iloi'd iiii' we ate It. the, auld soo (sow) <!ci«:l iiu' \\v lite It. the auUl bubble jock tlee.l an* «v ate it. Then the old woman deed—tin' I left."— licllmnn.