THE 'SPECIALIST.
Mr. Bagsful.the new millionaire, had arranged a costly picnic for his family and friends. As the party tramped through the woods in search of an open space where they could rest and eat, a niece touched Mr Bagsful on the arm. ■ "Uncle," she whispered, "who is that awfully villainous fellow helping to carry the lunch-baskets?" "That chap," hissed the millionaire, "is the cleverest safe-breaker outside prison at the moment!" "Good gracious!" gasped his niece, horrified. "What did- you bring him along for?" "I spare no expense!" sniffed the rich one. "It'll be his job to open the sardines!" ■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 126, 23 November 1935, Page 30
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