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  2. FINE-ART STUDIES.

    SCENE : Interior of our National Gallery. Two bushrangers are studying the picture of the Marquis of Lorne defying his Irish tenants. 1ST BUSHRANGER.—"My word, Bill, here's a wrinkle. No more of ’em gets off cause they ain’t got the READY.” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 61 words
  3. OUR TRANSIT OBSERVATIONS.

    WE were all ready long before the lime, because as the clock is sometimes slower than the sun, as the almanacs tell us, it was well to be on the safe side. About fifty persons in succession travelling by train, and with, the same train of thought, successively remarked ...

    Article : 384 words
  4. O'FERRALL.

    A LARCENOUS swell from the Lauds Skedaddled with Government tin, And the Minister called for all hands To hunt him and punish his sin. ...

    Article : 80 words
  5. Unmentionable Mems.

    IF a Highlandman is out of breath, are his pants visible ? Can it be construed into breaches of decorum to speak of Pantaloons at Christmas time in connection with the Pantomime ? ...

    Article : 35 words
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