j Ho was very fat, and stood behind an irritable old woman while waiting in lino to see a movie. “ Stop yer pushiu’, can’t yer?” said the woman suddenly. “ Excuse mo, madam,” ho apologised, “ I did not push. I only sighed.” “ My fiancee said four months ago that if my book was a success the wedding bells would ring.” “ And was the book a great success?” “ Yes, a wonderful success.” “ And are the wedding bells going to ring?” “They \ have rung—she married my publisher.”
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Evening Star, Issue 20846, 16 July 1931, Page 12
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84Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20846, 16 July 1931, Page 12
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