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Show Their Dire Predicament. A bit or real life of the No'rth uea HJ ilshfolk Is exhibited in n letter sunt to tho editor of n London paper. The HJ lotter runs as follows: 1 was talking to tho vicar ot OorJcs- HJ ton tho other day in his study, from ,HJ which ono catches n glimpse of the' HJ lira and dreary North sea just out- Hj I Suddenly a fisherman was uiiowfn' HJ Into the room a typical cant coast 'Hj son-dog. HJ Touching his forelock In. response BJ to. his vicar's hearty greeting, ho BJ said: "Look 'ere, vicar, we'ro in a BJ rcg'lar quandary aboard our uinuck, BJ nnd knowln' as you know all there In BJ to know about tho law, I thought I'd iBJ ;ome and ask your advice. BJ "Lust December wo chapu on board our smack the skipper, tho male, ino BJ and two other men, and the boy BJ clubs together and buytt a accordion. 'BJ Well, on Christmas ovo tho skipper BJ and tho mato goes ashore and goes Bj up to the Three Jolly Dogs to innko a-. BJ night of it, and the skipper, ' goes BJ and bustB tho blarsted thing n-pluyln' BJ "lirnld Angels;' and that mln'ttuo BJ wust part of it. 'B says we've got to BJ puv for mendin' it!" Bfl I Bl |