Punch cartoons by James Henry Dowd
Officer (to patient newly arrived). "What's the trouble?" Patient. "Nae trouble, sir." Officer. "Well, what's your complaint?" Patient. "I didna complain at a'." Officer. "Then why did you come here?" Patient. "I was jist sent." Officer. "But have you no wounds?" Patient. "O ay! I have a wheen o' them."
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