ino inquest was adjourned. A little old lady in her seventies went to a doctor. She expounded all her ailments, real and imaginary, but seemed most concerned about a recurring dream in. which she was diligently pursued by a personable young man who wanted to flirt with her. The doctor was sympathetic, and advised her how she might sleep more soundly. In a few days she returned, still woeful. “Don’t tell me you arn't sleeping better nowadays,” said the doctor. “ Oh, I’m sleeping fine,” the patient replied, “ but to tell the truth, I certainly miss that young man! ”
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Lake County Mail, Issue 31, 24 December 1947, Page 3
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98Untitled Lake County Mail, Issue 31, 24 December 1947, Page 3
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