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  2. COINS JINGLED AND JIG WAS UP FOR LADIGES AND LADY

    Remember the old song about the chap whose pockets had a jingle when he used to be single and he wished he were single again? Eva Annie May Deschamp might well remember it. And if she does she must fervently wish that she had been single when a jingle was heard from her bedroom one night. ...

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    Here's a choice bit of lobster mayonnaise! You haven't got to be crazy about crays to admire ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THEY LANDED A PIKE!

    It used to be part of every smith's trade to hammer out spears and make up pikes for warriors. But pikes are sissy things in this civilised era of flame-throwers and atom bombs, and the smith who makes one up is a rare man indeed. Still, a certain twentieth century Smith named Neil didn't hesitate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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