A man watching a' dull play turned to his companion and said: “This is dreadful; I wonder the audicnco does not hiss.” “You must remember,” replied the other, “that it is impossible to hiss and yawn at the same time.” “ What did yon discuss at the literary club to-day?” “ Shakespeare "and the difficulty of keeping servants, Browning and tho difficulty of finding a good dressmaker, and Emerson and the difficulty of getting fresh eggs.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19546, 3 May 1927, Page 3
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