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  2. HOW INNOCENT!

    Louisa (darning socks). —"HEIGHO ! I WISH I WAS MARRIED TO A FIREMAN." Ma.—"GOOD GRACIOUS, LOVE—DON'T TALK SUCH RUBBISH." Louisa.—"WELL, so I DO, FOR FIREMEN, YOU KNOW, LOOK AFTER THEIR OWN HOSE.' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 35 words
  3. THE BRAES O' MAR.

    THE Scottish standard on the pole Is up and streaming rarely; The dirty rag they ca' the Age Is screaming loud and sairley. ...

    Article : 133 words
  4. PUNCH'S RACING PARAGRAPHS.

    WE are on the eve of the Derby ! Likewise are we upon the eve of the Melbourne Cup, therefore will we have a tip. Full of these lofty and true sentiments, with our double-event book lying open before us, with our single-event page uncovered in our ...

    Article : 422 words
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