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  2. Humour & Wit.

    "Mike, did you ever catch frogs?" "Yes, sorr." "What did you bait with ?" "Bate 'em with a stick, sorr." Why are troubles like babies? Because they get bigger by nursing. ...

    Article : 584 words
  3. Lord Brackenbury: A NOVEL.

    The writer who essays to weave into a single narrative the facts by which the destinies of many persons have been governed, must occasionally shift his seenes, and move the hands of his clock. Well it is for him that he is bound ...

    Article : 5,861 words
  4. CORKER'S LITTLE JOKE.

    In the matter of jokes Corker is a practical man. He delights in paying any one out. There is no doubt he ought to have been a sailor, he would have been so useful in "paying out" the cable (all nautical people will see this at a glance). But to resume: ...

    Article : 372 words
  5. HOW AN ARKANSAS LOVER WON HIS BRIDE.

    The peculiar conditions upon which a matrimonial affair was based in South Arkansas Lave just come to light. Dick Anderson had graduated between the plough handles. It was said that he could run a furrow eo straight that it would break a knock-kneed ...

    Article : 1,071 words
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