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Between You and Me

CHAPTER XIX
17/25

How do they ken I'm in the toon at a'?
They've read it in the papers, maybe--and there's reporters and printers I've tae thank.

Or they've seen my name and my picture on a hoarding, and I've to think o' the men who made the lithograph sheets, and the billposters who put them up.

Sae here's Harry Lauder and a' the folk he maun have tae help him mak' a living and earn his bit siller! More than you'd thought' Aye, and more than I'd thought, sometimes.
There's a michty few folk i' this world who can say they're no dependant upon others in some measure.

I ken o' none, myself.

It's a fine thing to mind one's ain business, but if one gies the matter thought one will find, I think, that a man's business spreads oot more than maist folk reckon it does.
Here, again.


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