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WHY HB COULDN'T CONTRIBUTE. Worried Citizen^ (to Ladies' Benevolent Society collector) : Madame, although I have all the ibill it the world, I cannot contribute to your funds. I have a wife and six grownup daughters. Fair Collector : But what has that got to do with it ? Worried Citizen : Look behind you. They're somewhere in that madding crowd.

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Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 46, 31 July 1909, Page 5

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WHY HB COULDN'T CONTRIBUTE. Worried Citizen^ (to Ladies' Benevolent Society collector): Madame, although I have all the ibill it the world, I cannot contribute to your funds. I have a wife and six grownup daughters. Fair Collector: But what has that got to do with it ? Worried Citizen: Look behind you. They're somewhere in that madding crowd. Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 46, 31 July 1909, Page 5

WHY HB COULDN'T CONTRIBUTE. Worried Citizen^ (to Ladies' Benevolent Society collector): Madame, although I have all the ibill it the world, I cannot contribute to your funds. I have a wife and six grownup daughters. Fair Collector: But what has that got to do with it ? Worried Citizen: Look behind you. They're somewhere in that madding crowd. Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 46, 31 July 1909, Page 5