Aunt: “Did I lion r you greet your friend with ‘.Hullo, old Id i j>P’ I clon'i think- it's very niec.” Little Boy; “No, no! not ‘ Rip ‘ Id o)i .’ Ith such a mouthful to say ‘ Reptile ’ every time.” Brown: “T once possessed a splendid clog. Ho could always distinguish between a vagabond and a. respectable person.” Jones: “Well, what’s become of him?” Brown: "Oh, i was obliged to give him away. He bit mo.” “Aren’t you showing anything in this exhibition?” “No; this is only for posthumous works.” “ Well, can’t von paint as posthumously as anybody else?.’!
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Evening Star, Issue 19221, 12 April 1926, Page 8
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97Untitled Evening Star, Issue 19221, 12 April 1926, Page 8
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