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MULTIPLE TURKEYS

The night was dark, the path wai rough, and he was in a state of unsteadiness. But he fought his way home bravely, clutching the turkey which his wife had; commissioned him to buy. Now and again the bird dropped from his grasp, ; Every time it fell he picked it up and struggled gamely on his way. - ■

"Have you brought the turkey?"" asked his wife, when he reached home at last.

"The turkey!" he hiccoughed. "Yes— eleven of 'em!"

"Nonsense! I only see one!" she snap* ned. ■■• .

"That's funny!" he said. "I know X picked up eleven!"

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Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 17

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MULTIPLE TURKEYS Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 17

MULTIPLE TURKEYS Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 17

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