The Last Word
The Last Word. Cabby (to stately party, who has given him his legal fare). "'Makin' yer fortune, sir, no doubt!" Swell (not exactly catching the remark). "Eh?" Cabby. "You're a layin' by a good bit o' money, sir, I'll be bound!" Swell (indignantly). "What d'you mean, sir?" Cabby. "Why you don't spend much, seemin'ly!" [Drives off in triumph.
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