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    WHEN are a fly and a cricket ball alike? —when that alight on the batter. Porcine insolence.—Pig's cheek. ...

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    WHAT description of coat should a man wear when he wishes to ape the swell?—The monkey jacket. ...

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    WHEN is a man like the last week in Lent?— When he goes Easter-ly. Canine Chronometer—The dog watch. ...

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    WHAT game does a ship invariably play at sea?—Pitch and toss. If a match our own size would we strike it? ...

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  6. THE LAST DAMPER.

    "HARRY MY FRIEND" to his mate " JOE THE VICTIM."—Now, mate, fair doe's share and share alike (cuts the bread). Here your are: take which half you like—only I'm, going to hare this one." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MARCH.

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  8. IN THE CLOUDS.

    PUFFING small clouds from a mild cigar, I sit in my easy chair, Watching the twills Of the smoke, as it curls ...

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  9. APRIL.

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  10. Clerical.

    A CLERGYMAN should look a gentleman if be can to avoid being mistaken for a waiter, an undertaker, or an insolent butler. When he arrives at the bishopric or deanery, it is desirable that his legs should be a ...

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