No Followers. —Mistress (an old maid) : “When I engaged you. Mary, I told yon I would not have any followers. You seem to have forgotten that.” Mary: “ Oh, no, miss! I remember you saying it, but I wouldn’t give up yet if I were you. While there’s life there’s ’ope!” A. Good Record.—Stem Parent: “Tommy, you are not to play with young Smith any more; I think he’s a baa little boy.” Tommy: “Oh, daddy, he isn’t—he's a good little boy! He’s been in a reformatory school twice, and each time he’s been let out for good conduct.”
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Evening Star, Issue 14512, 2 November 1910, Page 5
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