Young Mary was a dutiful child. She obeyed every rule and never once contradicted the commands that were issued daily to govern her life.
One day, when her aunt was bedridden with the flu, Mary was given the responsibility and duty of picking up her aunt's pay envelope. If the refrigerator was to be stocked for the week ahead, Mary and the rest of the family would need the money. The young girl duly went to the proper factory pay wicket, picked up the salary and hopped and skipped merrily homeward.
Alas and alack and other cries of lamentation! The envelope was jounced from her pocket. What consternation! What weeping! Mary was sent back over her route but to no avail.
Finally, she ran to the police station and cried to the desk sergeant, "I've lost my aunt's pay!"
"Cut the pig latin," the sergeant said, "just tell me where you lost them."
- By Himie Koshevoy