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I Swnnklcy had been a great traveller, and his trouble was that he couldn't keep quiet about it. Everything that happenod | reminded him of something that took place iv Timbuctoo or the Cannibal Isles. His friend Martin was admiring a beautiful sunset one evening. "Ah!" said Swankley. "You should just see the sunset in the East!" "I should like to very much," said Martin. "The sun always sets in the west in this ordinary old country."
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 19
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