- IN THE MERRY DAYS of romance, Dick Turpin, the highwayman, shot so straight, rode so fleet, and loved so well, that he was feared by all the gallants and admired by all the ladies in England far and wide. (Print ad-The Record-News, ((Smith's Falls, P.O.)) 14 June 1923)
- ON THE KING'S HIGHWAY he stole purses from fat squires and kisses from fair ladies. His dread command, "Stand and Deliver," struck terror to the hardiest traveller, but his cheerful smile brought comfort to the prettiest mistress, FOR IT WAS WHISPERED AROUND THAT THE GREAT DICK TURPIN NEVER STOLE MORE THAN A KISS FROM A LADY FAIR (Print Ad- Vancouver Sunday Sun, ((Vancouver, BC)) 13 May 1923)
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