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  2. A BRILLIANT PROSPECT.

    THE Sydney Mail of Saturday week contains the first chapter of what seems to be an exceedingly feeble and spasmodic Temperance story, written by one Dr. Barry, and called "Wave Prospect." Whether "Wave Prospect" is a parson, place, or thing, or whether ...

    Article : 1,047 words
  3. CODD'S CURE.

    Y u no me, ov course, Mister PUNCH; everybody noes me; I'm Sally Codds; that's my name sur--Codds! and Codds is a name sur, as mi farther yewsed too tell mi muther as no man ov the family ad no caws to be ashamed ov. "Missis Codds," says he one day last weke ...

    Article : 488 words
  4. Legal Slang.

    --inter strepit anser olores.--Virg. Ecl. IN reading the Macleay Independent, Mr. PUNCH was positively horrified to learn that a learned member of two learned professions-- Law and Physic--had been guilty of a certain amount of slang in a ...

    Article : 241 words
  5. THE ALDERMAN'S PERCH.

    "To Westcott take these precious fish "And don't forget to mention "That to these perch and tench he must "Pay very great at-tench-tion." ...

    Article : 193 words
  6. OUR NOVEL.

    A very philosophical one, in which, consequently, the reader will find very little, positive information. WHETHER the penetrating eye of Master Ferdinand Augustus Monyunteer had discovered the dread detective behind the tree, and ...

    Article : 445 words
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