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Dunne, Finley Peter, 1867-1936

"Mr. Dooley Says"

His opponent cried 'I give it to ye,'
an' th' prisidint was down in a brillyant twinty two. His opponent was
obliged to contint himsilf with a more modest but still sound an'
meritoryous thirty-eight (estimated).
"An' there ye ar-re. I'm ivrywhere, but I can always keep in touch with
what's goin' on."
"What kind iv a game is goluf?" asked Mr. Hennessy. "Why do they call it
rile an' ancient?"
"I don't know," said Mr. Dooley, "onless it is because th' prisidint iv
th' United States has just took it up."


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