A doctor told his patient there was nothing really the matter with him. "All you require is more outdoor life; walk two or three miles regularly every day. By the way, what's your business?"
"I'm a letter carrier," the patient answered.
A doctor told his patient there was nothing really the matter with him. "All you require is more outdoor life; walk two or three miles regularly every day. By the way, what's your business?"
"I'm a letter carrier," the patient answered.
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