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  2. INCIDENTAL.

    Bride (Sea-sick and sobbing): "OH! WHAT SHALL I DO--O --O? WHAT SHALL I DO?" Bridegroom (Love-sick and sentimental): "CHEER UP, DARLING, AND CONFIDE YOUR GRIEF TO ME.'' Bride: "OH, ALFRED DEAR, I'VE--I'VE JUST HEAVED MY FORTY GUINEA BRIDAL SET OF BELISARIOS OVERBOARD!!! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 64 words
  3. EAS-ING THOUGHTS

    MR. PUNCH, now that his mind is somewhat excited, in this hot summer weather, on the subject of teas, would like to know whether the judgment in Teas v. Teas and Smithers, will have the effect of branding the co-respondent with infamy, and excluding him from the society of honourable men, and especially of pure-minded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 344 words
  4. Making a Water-butt of Himself.

    MR. BUCHANAN, the honourable member for the western Gold Fields, publicly boasts of drinking ten tumblers of Sydney water daily! Henceforth he will be known as the Great Water Spouter. ...

    Article : 36 words
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