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Teacher If there were ten sheep in a field and seven jumped out, how many would be left? Edgar — Xone. Teacher — ' How do you get that? Pdgar — You may know arithmetic alright, but you don ' t know sheep. Rank Cashier — You will have to be identified. Ladv — My friend here will identify me. Cashier — But I don ' t know her. Lady — Oh. I will introduce you. Customer — How can vou make money on this suit if you pay twenty dollars and sell it to me for fifteen? Jew — Oh. I make a jirofit because I sell so many suits. Stranger — I understand that measles have broken out here. Citizen — Yes. but our marshal caught ' cm Miss Shera — Why is a Ford like a school room? fary B. — I don ' t know. Why is it? Miss Shera — It ' s a bunch of nuts with a crank in front. ' hat a beautiful night, exclaimed Gertrude to her escort. Xo moon. Mrs. Bishopp — Please explain the three-fifths compromise. Anna B. — That was when it took three negroes to make a white man. .Mrs. Bishopp — This is the worst theme in the class and I am going to show it to your father. Thomas — I don ' t care, he wrote it. Mrs. Bishopp (well versed in the English language) — Tt is said that sugar is the only word in which ' su ' is pronounced ' sh ' . Raleigh — Sure. .- certain heavy-set man was on a local train one morning, and at a station determined to get off and buy a .sandwich to appease his hunger. Unfortunately, the train pulled out before time and this man was just a few seconds late, running wildly up the track after the retreating train, he shouted, I-lf)ld on, hold on, ye ' ve got a ])assenger aboard that yer leaven ' behind. . ccjllcction is being taken tn Iniy Edwin Frazer the ])ook entitled Don ' t be Stung by Any- thing but a l ee. -m 42
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