THE REASON WHY.
They had not met since their 'Varsity days, so they were naturally delighted to sec each other. "Let us have dinner at a restaurant," said one, "and we can chat over old times,'' The restaurant was soon found, and in a short time they were each tackling a leg of chicken. But whilst ono enjoyed his dinner the other found the utmost difficulty in masticating a leg of chicken. "Walter," he called out, "how Is It wo have* two legs, presumably olf the same bird, and yet ono is quite tough and the other tender ? " The waiter scratched his head In perplexity, '.'Well, you see sir," ho said, "one log has double the amount of work to do to the other." "Indeed ; I've never hoard that before, Which one Is It?" "It's tho one the chicken slMps nn sir, ll'ii alway* the toughest," xuhl tho wnlter. deftly removing ihc
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North Otago Times, 27 December 1907, Page 2 (Supplement)
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152THE REASON WHY. North Otago Times, 27 December 1907, Page 2 (Supplement)
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