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== His Interest ==
== His Interest ==
[[File:st-louis-post-dispatch-1913-05-10-p13-his-interest.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[St. Louis Post-Dispatch]] (10 may 1913, p. 13)]]
[[File:st-louis-post-dispatch-1913-05-10-p13-his-interest.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[St. Louis Post-Dispatch]] (10 may 1913, p. 13)]]


"Does your son show any special aptitude?"
"Does your son show any special aptitude?"
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His Interest is a joke published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on 10 may 1913.


His Interest

St. Louis Post-Dispatch (10 may 1913, p. 13)

"Does your son show any special aptitude?"

"I think he wants to be a doctor."

"Fine. Shows an interest in doctors, does he?"

"Yes. He reads everything that's been written by Dr. Conan Doyle."