A lady was giving a lecture in a small town on Spiritualism. She said she had lately got in communication with her deceased husband, and that he had asked for' cigarettes. “But,” she continued, “ T am at a loss to know where to send them.” “ Begorra,” exclaimed an Irishman in the crowd, “when he didn’t ask for matches you ought to know whore to send them.’’
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Evening Star, Issue 20587, 12 September 1930, Page 9
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