NO WONDER.
Just in time to catch the last post, two friends met at the pillar-box. By the light of the street lamp Jones saw that Binks was looking,rather tho \vor3e for wear. _ His nose was skinned, while a faint tinge of purple gave promise of t, fine black eyo in a few hours. "I say, old chap," he exclaimed, "you've been having a rough time! What's happened?" "Nothing," replied Binks, casually. "My wife's been pelting me with flowers. That's all."
"Flowers? . But what sort of flowers were they to mark you like that?" "Just tho ordinary kind, only she forgot to remove them from the pots!"
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 14
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107NO WONDER. Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 14
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