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  2. "MY CHILDREN, SIR!"

    Small Mite (in bed.)—“YOU NEVER SAID BLESS ME AND MAKE ME BETTER." Other Mite (at prayers).—“WELL, THERE'S NOTHING THE MATTER WITH YOU.” Small Mite (with flannel nightgowa on for the first time).—“YES, THERE IS —AIN'T I GOT A COLD, AND AIN'T I GOT A STING-GY NIGHTGOWN ON !” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 61 words
  3. THE MANIACS.

    THE Hon. JAS. SERVICE chanteth— Hark! ’tis he—Brough Smyth— I know him well. He comes—be comes— ...

    Article : 237 words
  4. Pickings up and Jottings Down.

    FOR wheel or woe.—A novice on a velocipede. QUERY.—Does a man come up to time smiling when he comes a little-laughter? A Window blind.—When its bricked up. ...

    Article : 74 words
  5. Friendship's Wish.

    One hand was stretched unto that friend Of former stormy weather— The other held the talisman That bound their hearts together. ...

    Article : 47 words
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