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  3. HOW IT WAS DONE.

    Young John Dobson sat gloomily in the office of his little inn at Shadyside Corners, locking disconsolately over his accounts. ...

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  4. HUMOUR.

    Knicker: "What is a self-made man?" Mns. Knicker: "One whose wife doesn't have to wear a self-made hat." Barber: "Here, this is a-bad ...

    Article : 66 words
  5. NO PLIES ON HIM.

    Wife (loudly): Do you remember, John, how you used of an evening to hold my hand, you funny boy, for hours and hours? How silly my old ...

    Article : 62 words
  6. A MATTER OF INTERPRETATION.

    At the close of their usual dinnertime argument. Mr. Johnson looked at his wife admiringly. "My-dear," he said, "your mind ...

    Article : 65 words
  7. HOW TO PROPOSE A HEALTH.

    Old Gent, (proposing the health of the happy pair at the wedding breakfast): And as for the bridegroom, I can speak with still more confidence of ...

    Article : 72 words
  8. "SPECS THEY CROWED."

    The old negro servant was told that someone had been slandering him. "Was it 'gainst my pussonal character?" he asked. ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. NO MONEY.

    First Girl: Who is that clean shaven, handsome boy? Second Girl: O, he's an actor. First Girl: No; I mean the other ...

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