Punch, Or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-02-04
Punch, Or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-02-04
Various
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It began with his tooth--an old, old tooth. It had done some work in itstime, but it decided to strike. And strike it did. George gave itbeer--Government beer--and it hit George back, good and hard. George thenbegan to talk to it. He asked if it knew what it was doing of. Hethreatened it with more Government beer if it didn't get on with its workmore quiet-like. The tooth sat up then and bit George. "All right, young fellow my lad, " said George; "you come out along o' me, and come quiet. You'r...e going to the dentist's, you are, and he'llBolshevise you proper, he will. " The tooth stopped aching at once; it was a wisdom tooth. But George knew itwas only just lying low, to break out into sympathetic strike on Mondaymorning. So out he rushed with it and took it to the dentist. I was thedentist. I led George gently by the hand to my nice little chair and told him whatbeautiful weather we were having for the time of the year. I said, "Open, please, " and George opened. I then took my nice little steel whangee, beautifully polished, and tickled the delinquent.
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