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  2. “THE STABLE WHISPER.”

    1ST SPORTSMAN.—“What’s up now ’Any ? ” 2ND DO—“Why, I’m taking Telegraph and Stagnation to W.A You bet they know a thing or two over there. Why, with them two ’osses I can jine the W.A. Turf Scoo[ Co., un–limited, and make a pile. My eye, if what I’ Card’s true, it do work sweet, an’ no gammon! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    His Honor EDWARD ALBERT STONE, whose portrait we have much pleasure in publishing in this issue of our paper, was born in 1844. He received his education at a private school ...

    Article : 289 words
  4. HE WOULD BE A VOLUNTEER.

    He did not want to lose his pay, He did not care to go away, But still he thought there’s no delay, For he would be a volunteer. ...

    Article : 381 words
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