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  2. FEAST OR FA MINK —(Annus Mirabilis)

    King Working-man took no heed of the morrow. In his calendar there was no Day of Reckoning. He held banquets in his own honour, and feasted himself right royally. He was captious m his selection of guests who were hidden to partake of his hospitality. At one time he ...

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  3. HE BECOMES EXCLUSIVE.

    ["The Trades Hull decided not lo invite His Excellency to the 'annual Epithet Hours' Banquet this year, as the Trades Hall potentates have not been invited to Government House."—News Item.] " King.—"Look Here. Hurl [?] don't think that because I allow you to nominally govern this colony that I'm going in invite you to my banquets. I must draw the line somewhere." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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