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THE EXCEPTION.

"Every person should sing at his work." "My brother can't." \ "Come, come, certainly he can? What I is his work?" "He's a trombone player." "Is that all the work you cau do iv an hour?" asked Sam's employer as he surveyed the scanty result of his new man's labour. '"Well, sah," said Sam, "1 dussay I could do moli'—but, believe me, I nevah was ono for showin' oif."

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 21

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THE EXCEPTION. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 21

THE EXCEPTION. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 21

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