“A waiter gets a lot of quiet fun. 1 remember when two American Indies were brought into the House of Commons for lunch, the sweet was apple tart, but one of the ladies asked for gorgonzola with it, so I found her a real ripe piece. She remarked: ‘Gee—guess if I’d whistled I could have saved you the journey! ’ ” —Kenneth Harris. London bus conductor and former waiter.
“ Is it true, Miss Lollop, that you’re going to be married after Christmas? ” “No, it isn’t. But I’m very grateful for the rumour.”
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Evening Star, Issue 25677, 28 December 1945, Page 2
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