Mr. Tompkins in Wonderland

Cambridge, Eng.,: The University press (1940)
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asked Mr Tompkins in great surprise. "Well, I don't know exactly," said the brakeman, "but it is so. When I asked a University professor travelling in my train once, how it comes about, he started a very long and incomprehensible speech about it ...

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