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"People turn pnle when they faint., don't they?" asked a barrister who was crossexamining, and badgering a witness. "No, not always." »»•,.• "Did you ever- hear, of a ease of fainting where the'party did not turn pale?" | ' "yes." „„ "Did you ever see such a case.' "Yes." "When?" "About a. year ago. ".Who was it?" - - "A negro." The barrister lost his case. , .
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 21
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