Briggs saw bis neighbour walking up the garden path with a trombone tucked under his arm. “ Hallo, been buying a trombone?” he asked. No; borrowed it from Robinson next door ’’’ said the other. Briggs looked mystified. “ But surely you can’t play, can you?” he asked. _ “ No,” said his neighbour with a smile of satisfaction; “ neither can Robinson while I’ve got it.”
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Evening Star, Issue 21935, 23 January 1935, Page 4
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