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COLOR-BLINDNESS DEFINFD

A well-known man haCbeen..lecturing upon color-blindness, and at the conclusion of.Jiis remarks a workman, who had . evidently n <vt,grasp P d his lucid explanations, came-to-him and .; asked if, he- would ...solve the, .mystery.^ - > i • Certainly,' said the professor.. \

'Wot is this culler-blindness, then?' ' Well,' replied the learned gentleman, holding up a piece of red-colored glass, ' supposing that when you look at this you imagine it is green — that would be an instance.' ' That's culler-blindness, do yer say?' replied the man, with ■ a look of disgust. 'If yer ask me, I .would call it bloomin' ignorance ! ' „

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New Zealand Tablet, Issue 3, 6 August 1908, Page 37

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COLOR-BLINDNESS DEFINFD New Zealand Tablet, Issue 3, 6 August 1908, Page 37

COLOR-BLINDNESS DEFINFD New Zealand Tablet, Issue 3, 6 August 1908, Page 37

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