. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. he patient in the private ward of ahospital was a testy old millionaire whosecase at first gave the physician consider-able difficulty. Well, said the crusty one after he hadbeen there several weeks, how do youfind me this morning? Youre getting on well, replied thephysician, rubbing his hands in satisfac-tion. Your legs are still swollen, butthat doesnt bother me. Of course it doesnt, snarled the oldman. Your legs could swell till they blewup and it wouldnt bother me. Thrifty Terry Not all Irishmen are spendthrifts. Terryof Kil
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. he patient in the private ward of ahospital was a testy old millionaire whosecase at first gave the physician consider-able difficulty. Well, said the crusty one after he hadbeen there several weeks, how do youfind me this morning? Youre getting on well, replied thephysician, rubbing his hands in satisfac-tion. Your legs are still swollen, butthat doesnt bother me. Of course it doesnt, snarled the oldman. Your legs could swell till they blewup and it wouldnt bother me. Thrifty Terry Not all Irishmen are spendthrifts. Terryof Kildare took out a license to marry thegirl he had been keeping steady companywith, but for some reason she balked at thelast moment and it was declared off. Acouple of weeks later he reappeared at thelicense bureau armed with his paper. Sir, he said to the clerk, in Februarylast I got a license from you to marry oneMary Manning. Tis off that woman I amfor life and now, yer honor, will ye pleasechange the name to Honora Moriarty. Im afraid that cant be done. Youll. elightful
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