CRAFTY.
Sandy had been out with his Jeannie for a walk —a very long walk —and had saved' himself the expense of pictures or a theatre, but found they must ride home, as it was getting rather late. Waiting for a vehicle to convey them lniiit;, Sandy asked the question nearest his heart, or, rather, his purse. ■'Jcamiic," ho said, "what is the ■difference between a taxi-cab and a tram?" "I don't know, Sandy," she relied. "Thou we'll tali' a tram," said Sandy.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 21
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83CRAFTY. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 21
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