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  2. NOT HIS HEAVEN.

    "POOR lost man," cried the wandering spirit, "Dearly you pay for the primal fall; Some [?]owers of Eden you still inherit, But the trail of the serpent is over them all." ...

    Article : 470 words
  3. LUCKY FOR THE BURGLAR.

    Mr Poots (re-entering).—" NOW MARIA, WHERE IS THAT BURGLAR; LET ME GET AT THAT DESPERATE RUFFIAN; WHERE'S HS GONE ?" Mrs. Pools.—" GONE' TO THE STATION-HOUSE. OH DEAR, I'M SO DISTRACTED. A POLICEMAN CAME AND TOOK HIM. OH! JOHN, WHY DID YOU LEAVE ME ALL ALONE AND HUN INTO THE GARRET?" Mr. Pools.—"WHY DID I RUN INTO THE GARRET ? I KEEP MY ARMS IN THE GARRET, THAT'S WHY." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 108 words
  4. DISCOVERED, HA! HA!

    IN Tuesday's " Lost and Found Column" we find the following straight tip to her whom it may concern:— STOLEN from 7 North-street, Richmond, lady's ...

    Article : 664 words
  5. A PREMIER'S SORROW.

    THE Premier of a great colony sat moodily brooding in his study. He had reached the highest round of the ladder. All—nay, more than all—that his youthful ambitions had dreamed of he had achieved. ...

    Article : 649 words
  6. Mr. Mirams at Williamstown.

    MR. MIRAMS on Saturday evening addressed a crowded meeting at the Sheet Anchor Arms, Williamstown. His speech was almost word for word like the address published in these columns ...

    Article : 277 words
  7. A LETTER FROM MR. GARDINER, M.L.A., &c.

    SIR — Did you read your Monday's paper, and, more particularly, did you read, as it were, the account of the "Annual dinner of the Victorian Male Assistant Teachers' Union ?" If you did, Sir, ...

    Article : 483 words
  8. A Catastrophe Prevented.

    THERE came very near being trouble between Mr. Miggs and Mr. Suiggs recently, and it happened in this way. Miggs was talking to Jiggs, the subject thereof being the worldly position of their mutual ...

    Article : 299 words
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