Two men were sitting opposite one another in a train. Presently one of them produced a note-book and proceeded to make a sketch of his travelling companion. When he had completed the drawing he closed the book and put it in his pocket. The man opposite was both interested and gratified by this attention, and, leaning forward, said: “I presume you are an artist, sir?” “No,” replied the other. “I am not exactly an artist. I'm a designer of door-knocker?.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 August 1943, Page 4
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