An optimist whom nothing could dishearten worked in a skyscraper's twentyeighth storey, and one afternoon while admiring the glorious view he lost hie balance and fell from the window. Loud cries of horror from the street below at once filled the windows of every floor of the skyscraper with agonised spectators. To these horror-stricken people the optimist, as lie dropped swiftly pas-t storey after storey, shouted in cheery tones: ‘‘All right so far!” And his optimism was justified, for he alighted, quite uninjured, on a mountain of excelsior piled in the court.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVLI, Issue 10, 6 September 1911, Page 6
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239Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVLI, Issue 10, 6 September 1911, Page 6
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