No 27. (Mr. John Aird.) The back-rownd seen of this pictture is laid at Filey-the-Bewtifull where the damms is to take place The Aird or Dammynile The Aird or Dammynile This kind Animal is allways so pleased to see you. He is very enterprising and has a funny way of contrackting himself and getting into the bed of a river and blocking it all up till it runs over. I should think the whole place will be full of crockerdials and irrigators and things. He has such a bewtifull beard—it looks as if he would make a very nice prophet, dont you think so [118] [119]
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