HOT STUFF.
Mrs O'Flynn was very morried { about her husband, and she decided to call and see the doctor concerning ham.
u "Doctor," she pleaded, "I've come to see if you are going to order my husband 'another of them mustard plasters again to-day." ."Well, Mrs O'Flynn," the doctor j observed' after careful consideration' l "I think perhaps he'd better have just I one more." | "Well, doctor," the worried woman "my husband asked me to if you'd mind him having a beef sandwich with it, 'cause it's mighty (warm to take aione."
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17925, 28 June 1930, Page 6
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