FOR FRIENDSHIP'S SAKE.
They met in a Tube lift. '"Come up and see us to-night, old man !" said City Magnate No. 1. "Right-ho!" responded City Magnate N0.2. "I'll be delighted." "Our daughter," continued City Magnate No. 1, "in studying music—"By jingo !" cried City Magnate No. 2. "I've just remembered an engagement ! Awfully sorry, old chap, but don't sec how I can possibly come." "Bad luck !" ejaculated City Magnate No. 1. "I was just going to say, our daughter is studying music in Germany, and we get a bit lone ly sometimes." "Oh, well," returned City Mas natc No. 2. "'if you're feeling sc lonely I'll just cut out the engagement, and cornel along anyway, old boy!"
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 441, 21 February 1912, Page 6
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116FOR FRIENDSHIP'S SAKE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 441, 21 February 1912, Page 6
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