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He had barely seated himself when the polite man, who had come first
hot and short of breath into the roo
over the table said with a sht to know that we are all very poor an, "am an Irishman"
The polite man leaned farther across the table; his voice becaht to know that we are all
very poor ues certainly a poverty
of ideas"
"We wish to become less poor"
"It is an aspiration which has pushed many men to creditable feats"
"You can help us"
"My prayers are at your disposal," said Wogan
"By y, "there
are five of us"
"Then I have a guinea apiece for you," and Wogan thrust the table a
little away froave him more play
"We do not want your an s"
The polite man waved the statement aside "A letter from Prince