SEATING, ACCOMMODATION.
He was a very slim man, and he'was seated. She was a fat woman, and stood. The slim man got up and nudged the stout woman twice before she saw him. Then he said politely, "AVon't you have my seat?" . She peered towards the place he had vacated, 1 and looked puzzled. Finally 'she asked, "On whose lap were you sitting?" ' " > .
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 21
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63SEATING, ACCOMMODATION. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 21
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