“There’s nothing really wrong with you,” said the specialist to the taciturn patient, “from a physical point of vcw. But your nerves are a little frayed. What you need is a holiday apart from your friends and family in some quiet, restful spot, where yon will be—if I may say so—close to Nature, and that sort of thing.” “ May as well get buck to work, then.” “Why?” “Well, I’m a lighthouse keeper.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19778, 31 January 1928, Page 9
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