Just a Bit Neat.
lie was from the country and he wat> also a Yankee, and from behind his bowed spectacles he peered inquisitively at the little Jew who occupied the other half of the car scat with him.
Tin , little Jew looked at him. "•Nile clay,"' he began politely. "You're a .lew, ain't you?" queried thu Yankee.
"Yes, sir, I'm a clothing salesman," handing him a card. "But you're a Jew?" "Yes, I'm a Jew," c-aine the ans-
"Well," continued the Ytuikoe, "I'm a Yankee, and in the little village in Maine where I come from I'm proud to say there ain't a Jew."
"Yes?" replied the little. Jew quietly. "That's why it's a village."
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1912, Page 4
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116Just a Bit Neat. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1912, Page 4
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