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Hostess (to gloomy youth):; ‘‘l hope you enjoyed your game with Major Swift. He’s awfully clever at cards.” Youth: “I should think he is! He started hy telling my fortune, and now he’s counting it.” Owner of a Partially-completed House; “The fact is, I’ve arranged to get married as soon as the house is complete.” Builder (understandingl.v): “Don’t worry, sir. We’ll ’ang the job out as long as we can.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19789, 13 February 1928, Page 13
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