Farrncr Corutossle was seeing a movie for tho first time, IIo sat through the featui'o without displaying much intercst. Then a comedy flickered on. Across the screen dashed a bevy of sLapely girls. They crossed thc raihvav trade, reached the swimming pool and began to disrobe for a plunge. They had taken off shoes, stocldngs, slcirts, and were beginning on a passing gootls train sped across tlie screen and obscured the view. When it had passec! (lie girls wero frolii-kiug in tlie water. Farmer Corntossle sat through ihe '■how again and again. At leugth ari uslier tappbd him on the shoulder. "Are you ever going home?" lio asked. "Oh, not for a while," answered the old farmer. "Onc of tliese tinflt that train '5 goin' to be late. "
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 8, 2 October 1937, Page 16
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