WHERE THE SHOE PINCHED.
■'The'shoe salesman-adjusted the buckle of his customers-shoe and critically surveyed the result. :■:"'•;'■ i.". 1' ■.^■;^':Vfev-- v. ii:;:.' .•'.'.■ i "Are you sure .these shoes 1 are/,the. size asked' for?" asked- the .lady witlKthe large foot; as: she stood up." "Theyseeni. to' be a little on the tight side'when I try to walk." ■'■■ The man smiled discreetly behind his hand. . . . . "No, madame," he replied suavely, as he deftly removed the shoes, which were exactly the" size' she had ordered; "these; are two sizes smaller, > but" I must admit you • were right, after all." i ;' • ■■'.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 19
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96WHERE THE SHOE PINCHED. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 19
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