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It was Ray's first visit to the country, and feeding the chickens fascinated him. ' Early one morning he caught his first glimpse of a peacock sunnlng himself on the lawn. Rushing indoors excidedly, Ray sought his mother. ' 'Oh Mother,' he exclaimed, 'one of the chickens are in bloom.' A senior history student wrote at the end of a very long history paper, 'If you get this far, Mrs. Holiday, I'll buy you an ice cream soda.' The paper was returned, with the penciled note. 'The treat is on you, but I like sundaes better.' The hen is immortal, her son never sets. Miss Isemingerz Why don't you answer ne? Jack Koch: I did, Miss Iseminger, I shook my head. Miss Isemingerz But you don't expect me to hear it rattle 'way up here, do you? Ten Years Have P89594 Tommy W.: I was shot through the leg in the war. Tom C.: Have a soar? Tommy W.: No, thanks, I don't smoke. tt Velda Thornton--an old maid--advice to the bachelor-- Martin Rises: WTake it from me. Don't get marr1sd.' Judge: I fine you 81.10 for beating your wife. Mr. Grant: -Yer overcharglng me. It should only come to a dollar. Judge: There's a dime amusement tax. QQ Mr. Bell: Tell me why you want to get married. Margaret: I expect 1t's one of the traits I inherited from
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Russ: Do you believe in free love? Shirley: Have I ever sent you a bill? There are three sides to every story--his, yours, and the truth. Mr. Orr: Write a sentence using 'Notwithstand1ng.' Martin: ' Father wore out the seat of his pants, but not with standing. Tommy, the office boy, had worked hard onus Wsalaryn of Ss a week. He was a subdued little chap, faithful and quiet. Finally he plucked up enough courage to ask for 8. P81860 ' Employer: How much more would ou like? Tommy: Well, I don't think gs a week more would be tob much. Employer: You are a rather snall boy to be earning S8 a week. n Tommy: I know I am small for my age, but to tell the truth ,since I've been working here, I've been so busy I haven't had time to grow. He got the ralsel ' Ray: Mike was drowned last night. Tom: Couldn't he swlmfmk Ray: Yes, but he was a union man: he swam for eight hours and quit o Teacher: Velda, you shouldn't laugh out loud in the school room. Velda: CApologet1callyJ I d1dn't mean to, but I was smiling, and all of a sudden the smile broke out. but MPO OPP: Shirley' w Tell me one or two things about John Milton. . Well, he got married and he wrote Paradise Lost. A Then his wife died, and he wrote Paradise Regained.
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