A motorist stopped at a wayside tea house, where lie was supplied with ■some very hard and ancient cakes. He glanced at the menu and thou sent for tlx? manageress. “ J see from your bill of lare,” he said mildly, “ that your cakes are all home-baked, and that you supply dubs.” “That is so,” said the manageress. “ Well,” said the customer, “ just lend me one of your clubs, will you ?”
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Evening Star, Issue 22441, 11 September 1936, Page 14
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