A “Ah,” said a seedy-looking individual who entered into conversation in a ra.il- | way carriage. “I’ve, seen some changes. ! 1 was once a doctor with a large prac- ' tice, but, owing to one little slip, my patients began to leave me.” “What 1 was the slip?” “Filling in a death 'certificate 1 absent-mindedly signed in.v panic in the space headed ‘Cause of death.’ ” Smith: “Do the people next door borrow much from you?” Jones: “Borr'ow! Why I feel more at home in their house' than in my own.” I ;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 February 1933, Page 10
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