A CONVENIENCE

A CONVENIENCEDuring a cross-examination an undertaker produced his business card, on which was a telegraphic address. He was asked why the latter should be necessary."Oh," interposed the judge, "I suppose it is for the convenience of people who want to be buried in a hurry."

A CONVENIENCEDuring a cross-examination an undertaker produced his business card, on which was a telegraphic address. He was asked why the latter should be necessary."Oh," interposed the judge, "I suppose it is for the convenience of people who want to be buried in a hurry."

During a cross-examination an undertaker produced his business card, on which was a telegraphic address. He was asked why the latter should be necessary.

"Oh," interposed the judge, "I suppose it is for the convenience of people who want to be buried in a hurry."


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