24 February 2006, 00:43
gerry375A question of breeding
An Englishman is delivering a lecture to a group about intermarriage between races. Having just returned from Canada, he is commenting about intermarriage between white and Indian races.
He announces that he had found in his studies in Canada that intermarriage between French and Indians was quite common. He said that he had also found that occasionally Scots intermarried with Indians.
The Englishman then drew himself up and proclaimed: " I never found any instance where an Englishman mated with an Indian and that shows the superiority of we English".
A Scot stood up and said: " It shows that the squaws knew where to draw the line!"