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  2. HIDDEN SPRINGS -- No. 3.

    MY DEAR PUNCH, -- As I "go marching on," John Brown-wise, through the "vast intarior" of this fair city, sweetly and amusingly do the bubblings of its secret, and, therefore, " hidden" springs strike upon my ear. Now Horace's (your dear old humourous and witty ...

    Article : 426 words
  3. HE WOULD BE A CRICKETER.

    Mr. Brownjones, as he appeared next day after a few minutes practice from Hill, one of the All-England Eleven. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE SONG OF THE SUBURBS.

    THE midnight burglar prowls about, The footpad's on the track, At night I dare not venture out, For fear I won't get back. ...

    Article : 278 words
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    Article : 110 words
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