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  2. HUMOURIST.

    Judge: "You said that words passed between he accused and his wife? Did you hear what they were?" Witness: "No; I didn't hear them, but I ...

    Article : 830 words
  3. THE BISHOP'S NICKNAME.

    Mr. T. H. S. Escott tells a good story of Bishop Wilberforce, of saponaceous fame. "Bishop," said a little girl, nestling up to him, "why do they call you 'Soapy Sam'?" ...

    Article : 58 words
  4. QUITE IMPOSSIBLE.

    "Look here, ain't ye got any better sense than to be smokin' while we're handling these kegs o' powder? Don't ye know there was an" explosion last week that blowed up a dozen ...

    Article : 52 words
  5. BLOWING.

    Mr. Freshman: "I am told that the wind blows quite strongly here at times." Prominent Citizen: "Well, yes; that is so. I've knowed it to blow for twelve days and ...

    Article : 130 words
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