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  3. TAMED.

    Hewitt: I hear they made a lion, of you at the banquet the other night." Jewett: Yes; and 'when I got home I found a lion-tamer all right. ...

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  5. The Joker's Corner.

    "A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men." ...

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  6. A WONDER.

    A lady had a grumpy servant too little -given to washing. Other hints having failed, the mistress said in a tone of deep confidence. ...

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  7. WHICH?

    "This ring, my love, you'll comprehend, Is like my love— it hath no end." "Ah, yes," she, with a smile so ...

    Article : 34 words
  8. GOOD OF ITS KIND.

    A now famous admiral, at a recent dinner, illuminated with a Story an interesting discourse on food inspection. ...

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  9. THE GAME.

    Mr. Hardup (entering the nursery): Why, what are all you children hiding for ? Small Boy: Please, papa, Tommy's ...

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  10. INCREASED DEMAND.

    "I see the chemists say the demand for toilet soaps is almost four times greater this summer than last." "Why is that ?" ...

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  11. NOT WHAT HE MEANT.

    At the close of a wedding breakfast a gentleman noted for his blunders rose to his feet, causing keen anxiety to all who knew him. ...

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  12. IF NOT.

    "Don't you have considerable trouble in keeping your wife dressed in the height of fashion?" "Not at all. The trouble would ...

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  13. HIS TALE OF WOE.

    "Eh, Sanaders, mon," said a neighbour, peeping in at the open door, attracted by the sounds of woe, "what's ailin' ye?" ...

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  14. HER WORTH.

    So Jim has retired from bachelor life, And married a widow. Why not ? Do tell me about it; I'm anxious to ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. RUSTIC.

    Grandpa invited Dorothy to go with him to feed the chickens the morning after her arrival at the farm. On her return to the house she ...

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  16. AN UNCLEAN SPIRIT.

    Asked by his teacher what he understood by an "unclean spirit," a young Irish lad promptly responded:—"Please, your honour, a dirty ...

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  17. A SURE CURE.

    "Doctor, is there any sure cure for. these next-morning headaches?" "Yes. Take your wife with you when you go out of nights." ...

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  18. APPRAISED.

    "Even a married woman," remarked the widow, "has her limitations." "Yes," rejoined the bachelor, cynically. "The bottom of her husband's ...

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  19. NO BRAGGART.

    Griggs: The idea of your letting your wife go round saying she made a man of you ! You don't hear my wife saying that." ...

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  20. BLUNT.

    A schoolmaster was trying to explain the meaning of the word "conceited." "Now, boys," he said, "suppose ...

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  21. CLUNG TO HIM.

    He: I understand the' man that Carry is engaged to is going to the dogs. She: That doesn't make much ...

    Article : 34 words
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  23. EXACTLY.

    Son', Father; what Is the rest of the quotation, "Man proposes, and— Father (sadly): Woman seldom refuses. ...

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