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  2. Rhymes with the same Reason.

    OH, had I known outsider dark His seven-stun-four could carry well, A wealthy man I'd be this day If I had backed that Darriwell. ...

    Article : 145 words
  3. Didn't Know Whom He Meant.

    IT was on board a vessel that was just starting for Australia with a crowd of Irish emigrants. The emigrants were mustered on deck. The first mate (an Englishman) was calling over the roll of emigrants, ...

    Article : 159 words
  4. THE OLD COMPLAINT.

    Husband.—" YEZ, MARAM, I SA' UP WI' POOR BROWN AFFERALL, POOR BROWN SATTUP COMFORT ME, BOTH'FS SAT UP WIZ DARR'WELL IN A SHWEEP, FR'EN'SHIPS SAKE—OLANGSINE—POOR F'LL'R—" Wife (freezingly, and with much meaning).—"DON'T YOU THINK ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  5. BEAUTIFUL DUST.

    OH ! the dust, the beautiful dust, Filling your eyes at every gust I Merrily flying along the street, Covering your clothes from your head to your feet. ...

    Article : 462 words
  6. Occasionally Seen.

    A PAIR of high-lows.—A wealthy vulgarian and his wife at Court. ...

    Article : 13 words
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