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  2. MRS CAUDLE'S CURTAIN LECTURES. BABY IS TO BE CHRISTENED: MRS CAUDLE CANVASSES THE MERITS OF PROBABLE GODFATHERS.

    "Come, now, love, about baby's name? The dear thing's three months old, and not a name to its back yet. There you go again! Ta k of it to-morrow! No; we'll talk of it to-night. There's no having a word with you in the ...

    Article : 1,346 words
  3. NATURAL MAGIC.

    Another professor of Natural Magic, a German, who has distinguished himself at Paris for his extraordinary feats of legerdemain, made his how for the first time to an English audience at Mr James's, on Tuesday night. We were apt ...

    Article : 808 words
  4. ON MR CAUDLE'S SHIRT-BUTTONS.

    "There, Mr Caudle, I hope you're in a little better temper than you were this morning? There—you needn't begin to whistie; people don't come to bed to whistle. But it's I ke yen. I can't speak, that you don't try to insult me. ...

    Article : 1,187 words
  5. MR CAUDLE HAS BEEN TO GREENWICH FAIR.

    Hem!—So, Mr. Caudle, I hope you enjoyed yourself at Greenwich. How do I know you ve been at Greenwich? I know it very well, Sir; know all about it: know more than you think I know. I thought there was something in ...

    Article : 1,080 words
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