GETTING HIS OWN BACK.
Shortly after 2 o'clock one morning a! aoettir drove four miles in answer to a telephone call. On his arrival the man who had summoned him said: "Doctor I'm not 1,1 great pain, but somehow I have a tooling that the end is near." toThis heart* 'c£t h'S PUls° and )istencd "ni' lVV vli v m? de your wiII?" Ile asked. man '' !L °'m't be that!" cried lho "You had better telephone for a clergymaii and wire for your people," continued | tnt: doctor. I'thc^n. 10" 8 d° y°U BiV° mC?" grOaned 'Ayell, there's nothing wrong with you, butt hate to think that J'm the only man .yon ye made a fool of," explained the I doctor.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 20
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120GETTING HIS OWN BACK. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 20
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