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GOOD AT THE JOB

Sam, the pickpocket, decided to go straight, and applied for a job on a farm. “H’m,’ ’said the farmer, “you might do. Are you a good lifter?” Sam looked surprised, shrugged his shoulders, saying: “Well, judge for yourselfhere’s your blinkin’ watch.” * * * ♦ ■ RAISING THE WIND. - a® ll '/ ■ ' . - ;■' • ■' lerk: “I came to ask you could ' raise my salary.” iss: “Go back to your work and t worry. I’ve managed to raise rery week so far, haven’t I?” erk:' “I know that, but I thought )uld speak about it to-day.” )ss: “This isn’t pay day.”

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Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 60, 14 February 1941, Page 2

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GOOD AT THE JOB Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 60, 14 February 1941, Page 2

GOOD AT THE JOB Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 60, 14 February 1941, Page 2

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