INTERNATIONAL HUMOUR
robbers ’ waylaid travellers behind this rock!” “ What dangerous days they were " Yes. To-day there is an hotel there I” —l’ele Mele, Paris.
" I have called my picture ‘ Solitude.' ” “It would have looked better if you £ad put some people in it! —l’ole Mele. Paris.
READY TO OBLIGE. She : “ Always just the same woodland walks. Treat me to something for once, Oskar, even if it costs money. ’ Be: “ All right, my dear, shall we go down the private path for once? ’ xf.Bhitter. Munich.
- “ Pardon, sir, will you excuse me if I fcough ?” —Pole Mele, Paris.
"Would you like to marry a one-eyed >aan, Pocholito?” “ Heavens, I wouldn’t dream of it 1” \ "Then let me carry your sunshade.” —Buen Humor, Madrid.
“In 1840. after the transfer of NapoBeon’s ashes.” “ XVhat are you talking about? Napoteon didn’t die in a fire.”
—Pete Mele, Paris.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3833, 30 August 1927, Page 8
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143INTERNATIONAL HUMOUR Otago Witness, Issue 3833, 30 August 1927, Page 8
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