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POET’S IMMORTALITY. The poet applied to a life insurance company for an annuiiy j»olicy tn.it would bring him in a good sum ct money after twenty years had elapsed An investigator for the company askrd one of the poet’s admirers for information about him. ‘‘Why, he is one of the greatest living poets. Listen lo this,” she said, and b<‘gan to. read <u c of his pnpms. ‘ Boi, Hr in vest? J tor. ‘ has !•' air mor m ths bank ' “AVhat difference dae ; *liat make!” she almost shouted. “Why, the man immortal.” ‘My word!” the investigator answered; “that’s bad for the insurance

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Grey River Argus, 24 February 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 24 February 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 24 February 1927, Page 3

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