Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, November 3, 1920 by Various
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carry on on those lines you'll find that BD is greater than BC.
I mean you've only got to go back to where you played your third and you'll see that it _must_ be so, won't you? Very well, then, don't argue. But BD is equal to BA and AC, for AD is equal to AC; it _had_ to be, you remember. Therefore--now follow this closely--the two sides BA and AC are together greater than the third side BC. That means, you see, that by pulling your drive out to the left there you gave yourself a lot of extra distance to cover. You'd never have guessed that, would you? But old EUCLID did. Come along, then; they're putting. You must be more careful at this hole. I think it's that right shoulder of yours ... A. P. H. * * * * * =Our Candid Candidates.= From an election address:-- |
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