“You look tired.” “Yes, I’ve had a bad day. That office-boy of mine came in with the old story of getting away for his grandmother’s funeral, so just to teach him a lesson I said that 1 would accompany him.” “He took you to the football match I suppose?” “No such luck. It was his grandmother s funeral.” “How do you put;, the water in. the watermelons?” said a facetious friend asked him. “1 plant the seed in the spring,” he said. ' n ; : '•.. _ * *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 June 1932, Page 7
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