Stationed in the Far East, Private Jones was sent on a delicate mission to the leader of an Arab tribe/ He failed to return and his officer went forth to find him. He found him, tightly bound but unhurt, and demanded an explanation. u Well sir,” said Jones, M yer asked me to humour the bloke, an’ he says, * Oh, name of a dog!' I answers * Pido' —an' this is wot he does ter me.”
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Lake County Mail, Issue 24, 5 November 1947, Page 6
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75Untitled Lake County Mail, Issue 24, 5 November 1947, Page 6
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