“Did you give your open-air show in Spite of the rain?” “Yes, the stage was sheltered by trees.” “What about the audience?” “ Oh, he was all right. We lent hi raa macintosh.” “I have a job for you,” said the editor to the new reporter. “Are you married?” “No, sir.” “I thought not. Get married instantly, and let me have three columns by 10 o’clock on how to manage a wife,”
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Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 5
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