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  2. THE REVEREND KIDNAPPER.

    HE wouldn't afford her a morsel of bread, But left the poor creature to pine in her bed ; He wouldn't go near her to comfort and aid — In short he did nothing, this reverend blade— ...

    Article : 406 words
  3. THE NEWEST EXCUSE.

    Mrs. Jones.—" WHY—I DECARE, JONES, YOU'RE INTOXICATED !" Mr. Jones.—" NO' BI' OF 'T M' LOVE, ITSH CHLORODYNE'S DONE 'T." (But he didn't yet off.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 28 words
  4. HIGH LIFE.

    Dram, Per.—Mr. Percy Fitzhugh, of the Civil Service, and Young [?], lately left a fortune by his father, who was in the oyster trade. FITZHUGH.—Well, haw, S[?], how did you get on at Mrs ...

    Article : 462 words
  5. ROFF on the BALLARAT BRIGADE.

    GOOD Mr. Roff, you're a bit of a muff, And a chaffer I'm greatly afraid ; For the Ballarat folk you're an excellent joke, Yourself and your splendid brigade. ...

    Article : 73 words
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