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  2. Manipulating an Editor.

    FRIEND Cameron said that he could (the old muff) "Manipulate" Editors easy enough. ...

    Article : 149 words
  3. Recollective of Tennyson.

    "The Persians threaten Bagdad."--TELEGRAM. AND shall the Persian hoof resound On grand Romance's golden ground? ...

    Article : 75 words
  4. FASHIONABLE TALK.

    Miss Rosalind: BY THE WAY, MR. FITZ-NOODLE, HAVE YOU SEEN MISS GWILT YET? Mr. Fitz-Noodle: OH--AH--YAS. I--ER--MET HEB AT--ER--A PICNIC, YOU KNOW. VEWWY FINE WOMAN, DEUCED FINE, 'PON--ER--MY WORD--ER. Miss Rosalind (laughing): OH! MR. FITZNOODLE, I WAS SPEAKING OF THE PLAY AT THE VICTORIA ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 69 words
  5. ADELAIDE BEER.

    THERE'S a place that has gained a colonial fame, And it stands on a beautiful spot On the Waverley Heights, where the breezes and sight Are such as could ne'er be forgot. ...

    Article : 252 words
  6. Sir Julius Vogel's Last Yarn.

    IT is that vegetable fibres and cotton yarn can be converted into silk. PUNCH does not for a moment impeach the proposition of the New Zealand knight, who has already converted his own political yarns into current coin of the realm. But it is a matter of speculation how ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. Why? indeed.

    Caesar was brief, and Wellington was curt; Pindaric odes, incisive--to the point: Then why should Lloyd and Pid. the public hurt By long-drawn speeches always out of joint? ...

    Article : 35 words
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