The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, October 07, 1937, Image 7
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YOU KNOW. MRS. CROMM.
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Two old darky men were having
a heated argument The cause of
all the bother was that each accused
the other of marrying a woman who
was not quite a full-blooded negress.
“Let me tell you,” said Mose,
“mah Lindy am so black dat when
she cries Ah saves de tears an*
uses dem for ink.”
Sambo laughed sarcastically.
‘‘Bo’,” he replied, “dat ain’t nuf-
f n at all Mah Dinah am so black
dat ebery time she sneezes de room
am sure filled with soot”—London
Answers Magazine.
Knows His Staff
After the tiff she calmed down a
bit
“But how can you love me,
George,” she said. “The doctor says
I must have a course of slimming,
and now you won’t let me. I think
that’s brutal of you.”
Ha took her in his arms.
“My darling.” bo replied. *1 love
you so much that I can’t bear to
lore aa ounce of you.”—London Tit-
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