Barber: “Shall I give you a shah*, poo?” Nuriche: “It’s the Best or nothing with me! Give me a genuin* poo! ” . ’An American girl abont to visit Eng« land was advised by a friend to sea Lincoln Cathedral. r ‘ Oh, indeed,” said the girl, “ is there a Lincoln Cathedral in England? ” “ There is, anda superb building, too,” was the reply. “ Say, now,” she exclaimed, “ wasn’t it just too sweet of them to name it after our Abe? ”
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Evening Star, Issue 22618, 9 April 1937, Page 1
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