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  6. THE BATTLE OF BRUNKER'S DAY.

    As Mr. Brunket has not carried out his [?] promises to re-consider and modernise the Sunday Observance Laws, Mr. Copeland has stepped [?] the breach. Everyone recollects Mr. Brunkar's majority ...

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  8. THE CRITIC.

    Who can undaunted brave the Critic's rage? Or note unmoved his mention that is Critic Page Parade his errors to the public eye And Mother Grundy's rage [?]fy?" ...

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  9. OUR [?]TTEN CORPORATION.

    BREAKERS AHEAD! We've only heard the beginning of the City aldermanic scandal over that £800 trip of Mr. City Surveyor Richards to Great Britain and the ...

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  10. THE UNBAPTISED.

    [THE following lines are from the pan of a boy of 19, a native almost entirely uncultured, a dreamer of dreams, but one in whose soul there evidently turks the [?] of a great ...

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