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  2. The Little Hard-faced Old Gentleman.

    I was passing from my office one day, to indulge myself with a wulk, when a little, hardfaced old man, with a black coat, broad-brimmed hat, velvet breeches, shoes and buckles, and ...

    Article : 3,446 words
  3. A Glass of Punch.

    0! Mary Hann, I planely sea A Frenchman's litte is titin, For sham fites, and the Sham do Mars Is all he takes delite iu. ...

    Article : 456 words
  4. The Betting-Office Keeper.

    Tom Surcingle began life as a stable-boy at Newmarket. He was a sharp lad, and groomed a horse as well as anybody in England. He rode as well as he groomed, never went beyond the ...

    Article : 1,335 words
  5. Miscellaneous Extracts.

    THINGS THAT WERE MADE TO BE BROKEN.— Lovers' Vows, Pie Crusts, Maidens' Hearts, Boys' Drums, and-Government Steamers, IRISH JURY.— It deserves to be known that at ...

    Article : 4,583 words
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