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  3. DURING HER MAJESTY'S PLEASURE.

    After the appearances of that final advertisement Ronald Halstead had to follow Sir William's advice, and possess his soul in patience, since there was nothing 'else to bo done, but ...

    Article : 2,664 words
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  5. HUMOR.

    Mrs. Vanoof (shopping in Paris): "Now, let me see what you've got extra special. "Salesman: "Madam, we 'ave some ver' fine Louis treize." ...

    Article : 46 words
  6. NEARING ITS END.

    M'Ginnis: "That's a moighty foine whisky. How owid is it, Pat?" Pat (pouring the last drops into his friend s glass): "Faith, O[?] don't know; but it's as owid ...

    Article : 37 words
  7. A REASONABLE PERIOD.

    The following prime sample of what is known as an Irishism is taken from[?]a conversation in the Sydney Divorce Court the other day between the judge and a solicitor. The application under ...

    Article : 78 words
  8. OUT OF HIS REACH.

    At a dinner party I was sitting opposite a gentleman with a very large nose, and in an awkward moment a bumble-bee settled on that organ. As he didn't seem to notice his assailant, I ...

    Article : 74 words
  9. JUDGING BY APPEARANCES.

    Sour-faced Woman: "You get away, from here, or I'll call my husband." Tramp: "Yer husband ain't at home." Sour-faced Woman: "How do you know he ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. ANYHOW, SINCERE.

    Reggie (who prides himself on his wit): "I say, Charlie, you see my joke, don't you, old chap? Very good, isn't It?" Charlie (who considers himself a wag): "Not at ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. UNHEALTHY.

    Tired Tim (reading): "I see it says 'ere that it's very unhealthy to take ice in the 'ot weather." Weary Will: "Un'calthy! I should say it were! I took a bit off of a fishmonger's shop an' got ...

    Article : 48 words
  12. JESTS WE HAVE TO TAKE.

    That deep hoarse chuckle is only Oom Paul reading to himself the British Budget. -- "Mail and Express," New York. When the British taxpayer looks over the ...

    Article : 84 words
  13. WILL LAWYERS EXCUSE TOTS?

    Two footpads had followed a wealthy man through miles of Blackburn streets, waiting for a favorable opportunity to rob him. Suddenly he slopped before the residence of a lawyer, ran ...

    Article : 84 words
  14. A CHARACTER.

    The man wot keeps a early coffee-stall And sells good stuff and always is perlite, Is wot I call the neighbour of us all, And well I know tile truth of wot I write. ...

    Article : 180 words
  15. HE WAS EXCUSED.

    A young man at a social party was vehemently urged to sing a song. He replied that he would first tell a story, and then. If they still persisted in their demand, he would endeavor ...

    Article : 133 words
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