Toaster's Handbook: Jokes, Stories, and QuotationsHarold Workman Williams H.W. Wilson, 1916 - 483 pages |
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... weather in London ? " asked the friend of the returned traveler . " You don't have to find the weather in London , " replied the traveler . " It bumps into you at every corner . " An American and a Scotsman were discussing the cold ex ...
... weather in London ? " asked the friend of the returned traveler . " You don't have to find the weather in London , " replied the traveler . " It bumps into you at every corner . " An American and a Scotsman were discussing the cold ex ...
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... London and one from New York , were discussing the weather in their respective countries . The Englishman said that English weather had one great fault - its sudden changes . " A person may take a walk one day , " he said , " attired in ...
... London and one from New York , were discussing the weather in their respective countries . The Englishman said that English weather had one great fault - its sudden changes . " A person may take a walk one day , " he said , " attired in ...
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