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  2. THE LIME-LIGHT OF HUMOUR.

    IT will scarcely be regarded as news by the reader to be told that circumstances alter cases. Any child that has reached its teens knows that the Bower of Beauty and Balcony of Bubbling Brilliance where the pantomime-fairy dwells is a very dauby piece of canvas by ...

    Article : 1,081 words
  3. Not "Come" il faut.

    MR. Waddybody sat in his office. He was very busy, for he was writing letters to go by the mail. Now if there is anything that a business-man dislikes it is to be interrupted on mail day, when he is writing his home letters. To Mr. Waddybody, thus writing, came ...

    Article : 375 words
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    A MELANCHOLY event recently cast a gloom of sadness over the entire neighbourhood. It appears that, some time back, a negro married a white girl, notwithstanding the entreaties of her father, who objected to being a grandfather to a crowd of piebalds. The ...

    Article : 290 words
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