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Tale Of The Day

UIXV w* amw Mrs O’Dooley had twins. _ They were very like each other; in fact, to the casual observer they were id'€7iticcil» “Faith, Mrs O’Dooley” said a neighbour to her one day, “I can’t make out how it is you can tell them apart!” “Sure, and it’s aisy enough,” was the answer. “Ve see, one has got his teeth and the other hasn’t. So I . sticks my finger .into Pat’s mouth, and-if he bites t know it’s Dennis!”

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Northern Advocate, 10 May 1939, Page 4

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Tale Of The Day Northern Advocate, 10 May 1939, Page 4

Tale Of The Day Northern Advocate, 10 May 1939, Page 4

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