The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 8 (January 15, 1927)
Another Lydy
Another Lydy.
The house surgeon of a London Hospital was attending to the injuries of a poor woman whose arm had been severely bitten. As he was dressing the wound, he said: “I cannot make out what sort of animal bit you. This is too small for a horse's bite, and too large for a dog's.” “Oh, sir,” replied the patient, “it wasn't an animal; it was another lydy.”
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