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Thought It a Good Joke.

A cab hoi'se standing near an empty -motor-car, began: to lick the rubber bulb of the motor horn. Then he bit the rubber gently, with tho result' "that thei horn .sounded. Pass>-era-by stopped to laugh. Again and again the.horse, with wans laid back, blow blasts on the horn, until an unimaginative policeman interfered and spoilt the sport. Several of the sipeola.tors positively declared that they saw the liars© laugh.

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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18482, 24 December 1917, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Thought It a Good Joke. Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18482, 24 December 1917, Page 3 (Supplement)

Thought It a Good Joke. Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18482, 24 December 1917, Page 3 (Supplement)

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