The plumber was working and his new assistant was looking on. Tho latter was learning the trade and this was his first day. “ Say!” ho inquired. “ Does tho boss charge for my timer” “ Certainly,” was the reply. “ JJut I haven’t done anything.” The plumber had been inspecting the job with a lighted candle, which ho handed to his helper. “Here,” he said, “if you’ve got to be so conscientious, blow that outl”
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Evening Star, Issue 23123, 24 November 1938, Page 16
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