Father (calling on family doctor) | “Doctor, my son has cholera, and.th* worst part of it is that he admits h* caught it from kissing the maid.” _ Doctor: “Oh, well, young people will d<» thoughtless things.” Father; “ But, doctor, to be quite frank, I kissed. th» maid myself,” ■ Doctor: “By jove, that’s too bad.” Father: “And to make matters worse, since then t kissed my wife every morning and evening. I’m afraid that she. too, will . . .” Doctor (wildly); “ Oh, my. gosh, we’ll all have it.”
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Evening Star, Issue 23701, 8 October 1940, Page 8
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