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“If my dream comes true, John, you will never have to work again.” would be nice. What did you dream? “I dreamt that you were dead.” *' An awful thing has just happened to that thin daughter of yours. She was lighting the, gas end she slipped down the gas pipe.” ‘‘That’s nothing. Get up on the gas box and meter.” „ “He said his wife’s dress was a dream. “He did?” “Yesj but when, he got the bill it opened his eyes,”

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Evening Star, Issue 19663, 16 September 1927, Page 8

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 19663, 16 September 1927, Page 8

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 19663, 16 September 1927, Page 8

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