I want a box of canine pills." Druggist: "What's the matter with the dog? " Old lady (indignantly): " I want you to know, sir, that my husband is a gentleman ! " Druggist puts up some quinine pills in profound silence. The Oldhallian - Page 11by Wellington Salop, old hall sch - 1885Full view - About this book
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...considered of especial value for cementing chemical instruments and apparatus used by pharmacists. Old lady to druggist : "I want a box of canine pills." Druggist: "What's the matter with the dog?" Old lady (indignantly): "I want you to know, sir, that nay husband is a gentleman .'" Druggist puts... | |
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