“ The evening wore on,” continued the man who was telling the story. “ Excuse me,” interrupted the wouldbe wit, “ but can you tell me what the evening wore on that occasion?” “ 1 don’t nkow that it is important,” replied the story-teller, rpiitc unperturbed. “If you must know, however, I believe it was the close of a perfect, spring day.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19923, 20 July 1928, Page 10
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