George didn’t think much of his brtv ther-indaw Bob, and was always talking of thrashing him. At last his wife protested: “Don’t bo silly; you know it would probably cost you a 40s fine.” She imagined she’d won, as days passed without George mentioning his brother-in-law’s name. So she thought she would say how glad she was. "So you’ve given up the idea of thrashing Bob?” she began. “Given up nothing!” her husband retorted. “I’m saving up l*i
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Evening Star, Issue 23444, 8 December 1939, Page 5
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