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    "I'm off to the Terai for a month." "Then you're a very lucky fellow, that's all." In one way certainly Captain James Harcourt, of the —th Native Bengal Infantry, might well be considered ...

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  3. Wit and Humour.

    To a young friend who said he was going to be an architect, "I am very glad to hear it." Mr. Ruskin answered; "there are no architects in England now." "What fools the girls are to marry !" said a single ...

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  4. Pastime.

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  5. ENIGMAS.

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  6. School Days at Eton.

    The sketches of Lord Rosebery and Lord Randolph Churchill are particularly good. "Rosebery (or Dalmeny, as he then was) had a slight figure and fresh, prim, youngladyish appearance. His family name of Primrose suited ...

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  7. THE NEW "SALESLADY."

    She spreads the goods before him With half-averted eyes, Their quality and value Extolling to the skies. ...

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  8. DECAPITATION.

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  9. DOUBLE ACROSTIC.

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  10. TRIANGULAR PUZZLE.

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  11. A FRIENDLY EXCHANGE.

    "So you say he called you a liar, and kicked you twice. Now what did you give him back in return for those assets?" inquired the Austin Recorder of the accused. "I just kicked him twice and called him a liar," was the reply. ...

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  12. ANSWERS TO PASTIME in Sydney Mail, June 2.

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  13. Chess.

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  14. A NEW LIME-KILN CLUB LECTURE.

    "I wish to dis plain," said Brother Gardner, as he adjusted his spectacles and brushed up his front hair—" I wish to displain dat in Hon. Higginbottom Lawless of Kosefusko, Miss., am present in de auntyroom an' burnin' to deliber his celebrated address on ...

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  15. SOLUTION OF PROBLEM NO. 403.

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  16. CHESS IN LONDON.

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  17. PROPOSED CHESS CLUB.

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