Wrong Kind
Sandy had been wooing Jenny i'or some months, and, excepting that he was a bit "near" with his. money, she had found him quite satisfactory. One day she called on him, and seizing the opportunity he asked, "Are you fond of moving pictures, -Jenny?" ■ . "Ayel" she said, hopefully. "Then, lass, maybe ye'll help me tae get hauf-a-dozen doon oot o' the attic. " S> S> $> s> A pilot took up a passenger in his aeroplane and did some stunts. In one of them he nearly eame to grief. As he righted his machine he said to his compamon; "Now, I bet that fifty per cent. of those. people below thought we should'be killed." "Yes," said the passenger, "and fifty per cent. of the folks up here thought so, too. " 1
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 14
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