Pantry Theology.—Most bishops hold their butlers in awe, and even this one was taken aback when upon informing his butler that he expected about thirty clergy to luncheon the next day, he was asked the startling question, “Be they ’igh church or low, my Lord?” “What difference does that make?” asked the amazed bishop. “ Well, it’s like this, my Lord. If they be ’igh church they drinks a lot, and if they be low they eats a lot, so I likes to know, what to provide.”
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Evening Star, Issue 21620, 16 January 1934, Page 8
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