W. C. Fields : his follies and fortunes (1949)

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the-ater tonight?" Fields replied in the affirmative, then asked him how he knew, saying, "As you see, I haven't got my tramp costume on now." "Oh, I don3t know,5' said the man in an admiring tone. "Somehow, you look like you still got it on." Fields' feeling were hurt, but he agreed to teach the visitor a juggling trick, choosing a simple one that called for two paring knives. "I hope he worked at it," Fields said afterward, "because if he did, he was almost certain to cut himself very painfully." 75