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  3. MR. LOONEY TICK'S GREAT CHRISTMAS TALE.

    BEFORE cock-crow next morning the spires of St. Bodolph's came into view. Then, frightened, they went out of it again. This was regarded by everybody as a lark. But the Bishop tore his hair, and spoke no more. (Was this right?) Thus were blighted, in one fell ...

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  4. A Suggestion to the Young Ladies of Sydney.

    MY DEAR YOUNG LADIES,--I have no doubt those of yon who are great readers have taken notice of the sudden change in fashion--as to the colour of the hair and skin. If you now wish to be in the fashionable world you must no longer make use of pearl-powder and ...

    Article : 261 words
  5. Problem for Penny-a-liners.

    Given a Penny Morning Paper--how much a line? Put that in your respective pipes and smoke it. ...

    Article : 23 words
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