THE MAN AND THE MOUSE
Saying that while he was asleep a mouse had run across the bedclothes and' he had accidently ' swallowed it, a young married man' recently applied for first aid at a Glasgow police station. An ambulance was summoned, and the man was rushed to a hospital. There a doctor examined him, but no mouse was located. "The man had not swallowed a.mouse at all; probably he had been dreaming he had," the doctor said.
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Evening Post, Issue 156, 3 July 1936, Page 14
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78THE MAN AND THE MOUSE Evening Post, Issue 156, 3 July 1936, Page 14
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