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  2. The Golden Land.

    I REMEMBER, I remember, In years long past and gone, The landing in this sunny clime Upon a bright May morn. ...

    Article : 140 words
  3. Sugar Men.

    BERRY couldn't go to Shepparton on account of the wet. The paths of glory—don't lead anywhere when it rains. ...

    Article : 21 words
  4. Two Sides to Everything.

    I LOVE to see a maiden fair, With eyes of jetty black, Provided that their hue's not caused By some untoward thwack ! ...

    Article : 99 words
  5. AT THE MOTHER'S KNEE.

    Mater.—"Now, BOYS, I'M GOING TO GIVE RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION EVERY EVENING —TO BEGIN WITH YOU MUST ALWAYS FORGIVE EVERY- ONE IF YOU HOPE TO BE FORGIVEN." E[?]lest Sou.—"DON'T START TILL TO-MORROW NIGHT, MOTHER, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  6. THE UNPAID BENCH OF THE FUTURE.

    MR. SIKES, J.P.—Call on the first case, Sergeant. Sergeant places Tom Snooks in the dock. MR. SIKES, J.P.—What is the charge, Sergeant ? SERGEANT.—Attempting to scuttle a ship, your Worships, with ...

    Article : 533 words
  7. The Latest Excuse.

    MR. Marriott, J. P., of Portland, complains that he got into difficulties because he ran his ship ashore in the bay. He says if she been scuttled out at sea " we should never have heard a word about it." ...

    Article : 44 words
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