On Christmas Eve Jones was discovered by Brown trying to shove a horse on to his doorstep. “ Give a hand, old man.”he pleaded. Brown, wondering, did so* They pushed the horse into the hall. “ Now just let’s get him up the stairs.” So they pushed and shoved. “ Now into the bathroom," said Jones. When they had got the horse safely in, Jones dosed the door softly. “ Why, why, why? ”■ asked Brown “ ITI tell you,” said Jones. ■* I’ve got a brother-in-law who lives with us and knows everything. Bub when ho goes up to bath to-morrow he’ll shout down: ‘Hey, there’s a horse in the bathroom.’ and for the first, lime ITI be able to shout back, * Yes, I know.’ ”
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Evening Star, Issue 24056, 1 December 1941, Page 6
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