1. On hot wind days he would take him out into 'the back garden and make him. fold himself in a roll of Geelong flannel. Then he would tantalise him. by eating strawberries and cream before his very eyes ; and if the unhappy nobleman remonstrated, he would ask him "where HIS conscience was 2. One day he tried to escape. His gaoler had gone down to the House to more some motion about " relations with a foreign ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Melbourne Punch (Vic. : 1855 - 1900), Thu 2 Dec 1875, Page 9
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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