ALL THE SAME IN THE END.
A certain witty olergyman met two of bis own parishioners at the house of a lawyer who was reputed to be rather a cute practitioner. The lawyer, introducing his guests, said, "Doctor, these are members of your flock. May I ask, do you look upon them as white sheep or black sheep?"
"I don't know," answered the clergyman, dryly, "whether they are black or white sheep; but I know, if they are .long here, they are pretty sure to be fleeced."
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 19
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87ALL THE SAME IN THE END. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 19
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