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QUICK WORK.

A Scotsman and an American were sailing up the Firth of Forth. Coming to that wonderful structure, the Forth Bridge, the American said to his friend, "Say, Sandy, what's that funny little bit of fretwork up there for?"

Sandy, replied, "Ah dinna ken; it wasna there las' nicht."

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 126, 23 November 1935, Page 30

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QUICK WORK. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 126, 23 November 1935, Page 30

QUICK WORK. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 126, 23 November 1935, Page 30

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