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Age not guoronteed-some I hqve told for 20 yeorc-some Less

Not Scored of Bombs

I During World War Two an old Cockney in London was And he explained his attitude this way: ,.having a visit in a pub with some American soldiers. One "Ye see, I count me chances. Jerry, well e,s got to tyke r e r counr cnances. e.s l;;of them asked him whether or not he was badly scared dur- off, 'asn't 'ee? Then 'ee's got to Jro"" the Channel, an, that j ing the great German blitz of London. ain't easy for 'im, what with the ack-ack and the RAF. Then Thames Estuary, an' that's 'ard. Then ,ee comes to London; 'ee cawn't 'ardly miss.that. But then ee's got to find 'Ammersmith, then Acacia Road where I live, and then, like as not, I'm down at the pub, an' I ain't 'ome if 'ee 'its it."

HAI.TY BROS.

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P.O. Box 385

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