TEACHING HIM HIS BUSINESS.
""I've just the house to suit you, sir, containing five rooms about the size you require. Will you walk alongand view it?" genially said the houseagent. The house, when reached, proved to be in very bad repair, and the prospective tenant, slightly annoyed, returned to the agent's. "I'm surprised," he said, "at your sending me that distance to see a sixroomed house, when I distinctly told you! I only required five rooms." "Excuse me, sir," answered the ag-ent, "it is only a five-roomed house.". "Pardon me, it is not." "But I say it is," retorted the agent, somewhat heatedly. "There are two rooms upstairs and three down. That's five, isn't it?" "Yes, but what about the room for improvement? That's bigger than anyof the others!" facetiously answered bis client..
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 743, 6 February 1915, Page 3
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133TEACHING HIM HIS BUSINESS. King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 743, 6 February 1915, Page 3
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