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  2. THE MOST AMUSING THING EVER HEARD, OR SEEN, OR READ, OR DREAMT

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  15. THE OTHER [?]

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  19. THE TIGHT BOOTS

    A German who had been staying in Australia only a short [?] who did not have a thorought knowledge of the English language, one day walked into a ...

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  21. AN ARTISTS BILL

    An artist employed in repai[?] perties of an old church in [?] refused payment in a lump [?] details, and sent in his bill [?] ...

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  22. HE SPOKE THE TRUTH.

    In answer to an advertisement, a man called at a gentleman's residence to apply for the post of coachman. The gentleman asked for his reference. ...

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  23. ANOTHER RAILWAY ATROCITY.

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  24. A SETTLER FOR HER.

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  25. WATCH [?] THINK OF IT?

    To a certain po[?]court a man was charged with stealing a watch, but, being [?] by a clever lawyer, was discharged. ...

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  26. DEEP IN THE MUD.

    Congressman Longworth, at his [?] dinner, told a story about mud. "An American in Liverpool, wa[?] a boat home," he said, "ate his last[?] ...

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  27. LITTLE WILLIE'S DREAM.

    Papa (at the breakfast-table): "Willie, my hoy, why are you looking so thoughtful? Are you not feeling well?" Willie (very seriously): "Yes, papa; ...

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  28. POLITE, BUT SARCASTIC.

    French po[?] stands its possessor in good stead on all sorts of occasions. A Frenchman who was staying at a hotel in Edinburgh asked at the cashier's desk for ...

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  29. MET HIS MATCH.

    The rough and ready, laborer a [?] a representative of the cloth in the street the other day. "You're a [?] aren't you?" ...

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