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In some Government offices the clerks, upon arrival in the morning, have to
sign their names in an "attendance book". This book provides space for
signature, time of arrival, and "remarks." Ten minutes after the hour and
official draws a red line under the last arrival's name, and all those
coming subsequently are expected to furnish an explanation of their
tardiness in the "remarks" column.When a real "London particular" occurs the
number "below the line" is legion; the first of them writes: "Delayed by
fog," and the rest scribble a "ditto".One morning -- a foggy one -- Mr.
Jones became a proud father; but even this only caused him to be about
eleven minutes late. Proudly he wrote in explanation: "Wife had twins,"
which was followed in due course by the usual string of "ditto's".
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor had a seven-year-old boy named Pat. Now Mrs. Taylor was
expecting another child.Pat had seen babies in other people's houses and had
not liked them very much, so he was not delighted about the news that there
was soon going to be one in his house too.One evening Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
were making plans for the baby's arrival. "This house won't be big enough
for use all when the baby comes," said Mr. Taylor.Pat came into the room
just then and said, "What are you talking about?""We were saying that we'll
have to move to another house now, because the new baby's coming," his
mother answered."It's no use," said Pat hopelessly, "He'll follow us there."
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