A roan in a tweed suit and leggings w'alkc-d into a poulterer’s and asked for a brace of pheasants. “Sorry, sir,” said the shopman, “completely sold cut of pheasants. I could let you have a nice veal ar.d ham pie, though, sir.” “Don’t be ridiculous,” snapped the customer angrily; “how r the dickens could I go home and say I’d shot a veal and ham pie?’’
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 370, 18 April 1926, Page 13
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