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  2. BY FANNY'S GRAVE.

    AH. Sir—I suffered bitterly When little Fanny died— She was the sunshine of my life, My comfort and my pride. ...

    Article : 136 words
  3. Almonds and Raisins.

    OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT.—Womankind generally. A DAMP SHEET.—A sheet of water. THE MIXTURE AS BEFORE.—Brandy and soda. PRIZE CONUNDRUM.—What's what ? What! ...

    Article : 43 words
  4. REGRET.

    POOR soul ! he sat down by the side of the road, And his face seemed to say that his mind bore a load ; And says I to him, “Why, what's the matter, my lad, And why do you look so dejected and sad ?” ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. CUT OF THEIR MOUTHS, &c.,

    Child. —MA, ARE THOSE GENTLEMEN WE MUST PASSED, STONEWALLERS ? Ma.— NO, DEAR WHY DO YOU ASK ? Child.— BECAUSE I HEARD THEM SAY SUCH A DREADFUL WORD. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 31 words
  6. INTERVIEWING MR. BROUGH SMYTH ON "PUNCH" MATTERS.

    UPON perusing the dailies for Wednesday, and after the usual canter through the Kew madness and up-country fires, we ventured just one glance at our old friend. Mr. Brough Smyth, merely to see how he was getting on. We fell upon Mr. Service's remarks as touching the ...

    Article : 1,031 words
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