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When Jane Smith tells this story, she starts out with : 

 "We'd just gotten married " And then Bill al- 

 ways breaks in with: "No honey, that makes the story 

 too long. Start where you were making fudge. I'd just 

 built you a bright, spankin' new house. Like a woman, 

 you wanted to show it off. So we decided on a house 

 warming and sent out a silly little invitation card to 

 neighbors for miles around. That night, before the 

 guests arrived you were making fudge and I was dust- 

 ing. And like a woman you had to come in and point 

 out all the spots I was missing. That's when we smelled 

 smoke. A minute later the whole kitchen was in flames. 

 And by the time the first guests arrived our pretty little 



home was in ashes. HOUSE WARMING .> OH BROTH- 

 ER! It almost broke your heart. And I was trying to 

 think of something to say, when our I.A.A. insurance 

 man drove in. And I pointed to him and said: "Jane, 

 here comes the man who'll build you a new house!" And 

 he did! Right down to the little sun porch that you 

 didn't like on the first house." Jane finishes the story 

 like this: "I wanted to take that money we invested in 

 insurance and buy a new dress. Bill put his foot down, 

 though. And I was pouting for a week! Now, I'm 

 really SOLD on insurance, and on I.A.A. insurance serv- 

 ice. Gee ! Without it. Bill and I couldn't have built again 

 for ten years!" 



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