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  2. MIND AND MATTER.

    JUVENILE PUPIL OF MR. HUMPHRETS: Now that 'ere oss is as wicious a hanimal as you ever sot eyes on ; but arter one lesson I'll jest show you the triumph of hintelleck over brute-force. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 38 words
  3. THE HORSE'S ADDRESS TO HIS TAMER.

    As you're going, you may mention to my comrades, Humphreys, please, That I no more shall frisk about among the glad gum-trees ; The frolics which of yore I played, I ne'er must play again, ...

    Article : 449 words
  4. TO ALL UNDETECTED PERSONS.

    "Ten Pounds Reward," says an advertisement in the Argus, and goes on to describe how a certain "rogue in grain" has stolen a quantity of oats. It concludes thus :—"'Any person giving such INFORMATION as will lead to the recovery of the oats, or his ...

    Article : 136 words
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