PUNTING ON A PIANO
The celebrated pianist wau telling a few tales at the dimMtvparty. “Yes," he said, “the fact of my being a good pianist once saved my life from a severe flood I experienced to Wiles." “Oh, how was that?" queried a voice. “You see, when the water struck oui house, my wife managed to scramble j aboard the dining-room tab*, and floated down the stream unti* the was rescued. “Yes, but where dii you come in?" queried the same voice. “Well, I aecorrtpanied her on-the pisfto," grinned the pianist genially.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12393, 12 March 1926, Page 3
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