“ As a matter of fact.” said a lawyer for the defendant, trying to be sarcastic, “ you were scared to death, and don't, know whether it was a motor car or something resembling a motor car that hit yon.” If resembled one all right,” (he plaintiff made answer. “ I was forcibly struck by the resemblance!”
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Evening Star, Issue 16398, 14 April 1917, Page 12
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