MR. PUNCH, SIR,--I happened, in the winter of 186--, to be sitting with some friends at the Keg and Kangaroo at Cashawong. The house, Sir, was kept by one EUGENE (or, as he called himself, YOU-JANE) HANNIGAN, ...
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Sydney Punch (NSW : 1864 - 1888), Sat 14 Jan 1865, Page 2
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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