Soulful Lady (rhapsodising over (he view) : “ Exquisite. This is exactly like heaven. - ’ Driver of iho Charabanc Party: “ Lunuue, Alf! She's been about a bit!” Boy; ‘‘Can I have some more cake, please?” Aunt: “ No. dear. Jt’s too heavy for you.” Boy; ‘‘Oh, that's all right, Aunty. I’ll hold it with both my hands.” Tho doctor walked brightly into his waiting room. “ Who’s been waiting longest?” ho asked cheerfully. “ f have,” said the tailor, us he presented ids bill. Airs Tomsoii: “J suppose you bavo named your baby boy John aficr yourself, Mr Air Barrows: ‘‘ No. Mrs Tonisun. We have named him James after a prolonged family row.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22327, 1 May 1936, Page 1
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