" Why don't you call me donkey and have done with it? You've hinted at it long enough," he snarled. "It wouldn't be quite, true," his wife replied. " 1 suppose not. 1 suppose I haven't ears enough for that animal," he retorted sarcastically. " Oh, yes, rou have." she said sweetly " You don't need any more ears." " What do I need then?" " More legs.'J
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Evening Star, Issue 25068, 8 January 1944, Page 6
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