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A MIXED PEDIGREE.





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Joseph Bloggs: "I can't follow it, my dear boy. It makes me dizzy!"
John Snoggs: "It's very simple. Listen again! You happen to be my
father's brother-in-law, my brother's father-in-law, and also my
father-in-law's brother. You see, my father was--"
But Mr. Bloggs refused to hear any more. Can the reader show how this
extraordinary triple relationship might have come about?


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