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A SURREY TALE.

A pretty girl with attractive legs ,uid rather short shorts avus walking down a Surrey lane to join a rambling party. : She realised she was lost, and soeing a gang of road-menders, she addressed one who was a little apart from the others. 'Am I all right for Chorley Wood?*' The workman eyed her with evident approval. ' Then, with a wink at her and a beckon to one of his mates, ho said: 'l'll say you are. Oy, Charlie!'

OVERDOING IT. 'Oh, Mary! I forgot t 0 mention it; Mr and Mrs Smith are coming to dinner at seven o'clock to-night, but we'll give them a quarter of an- hour's grace!' 'Lumme, ma'am! I'm a bit religious myself, but I think that i» overdoing

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Western Star, 18 October 1938, Page 2

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127

A SURREY TALE. Western Star, 18 October 1938, Page 2

A SURREY TALE. Western Star, 18 October 1938, Page 2

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