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  2. THAT REMINDS ME BRIGHT THINGS OF ALL TIMES THAT PEOPLE HAVE LAUGHED OVER

    Brown and Robinson were playing cribbage, and the latter was exulting ever his remarkable hand. "Four fives!" he exclaimed, "how many does ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 149 words
  3. Of Course He Was.

    Brian had been learning a temperance hymn, in which all who would be wise are exhorton to "keep outside the beerhouse door." In the course of a walk he saw a public-house, leasing ...

    Article : 66 words
  4. Too Much Hurry.

    The agent for a patent lawn-mower bad had a weary day and no customers, so he was thankful to receive a warm welcome from an old farmer sitting out in his garden. "Fine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 277 words
  5. Waiting.

    "And have you seriously considered the question of life, Jane?" Jane: "No, sir. None of the young men 'aven't asked me yet." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 30 words
  6. Was He?

    Phil May, who was fond of variety in his attire, was standing waiting for his horse one morning, dressed in a mustard-colored riding suit, scarlet waistcoat, and blue tie. A man ...

    Article : 81 words
  7. Of Little Account.

    "Yes, sir, I have come to ask the hand of your daughter," said Isabel's young man. "For Isabel's-hand?" said Pa. "Yes, sir. It is a mere formality, I knew, ...

    Article : 81 words
  8. A Money-making Job.

    Irish policemen, as shown by the trouble in Belfast, are full of resource. Two brothers entered the force of an Irish city some years ago, and soon increased the funds of the court ...

    Article : 89 words
  9. Not to be Humbugged.

    One of the posters advertising an athletic meeting shoved a pedestrian striding along in advance of Father Time, who was represented in the usual manner with scythe, etc. Near ...

    Article : 100 words
  10. English Humor.

    An American on a visit to London took 'bus to the city every morning, where he had business to do with an Anglo-American firm. He always sat behind the driver. On the first ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. Polite Umpire.

    At a village cricket match the umpire bappened to be the tenant of the squire, who was bowling, while he was the chum of the batsman. An appeal for "leg before wicket" was made ...

    Article : 78 words
  12. Gabble.

    Life's a rather solemn matter; Too much so for foolish chatter, So they say. And a deal of playful gabble ...

    Article : 29 words
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