"Mono-poets" is the name for persons who write but one bit of verse and then die. This isn't the kind of a poH; that sends pieces to the paper. An editor in Troy' displays a lead pencil that he has used for nine years. His writings can't have much point to them, says the New York Journal. .
The excuse of a young lady to her minister, who caught her napping, was, " Don't yoit think ladies had better be fast asleep than fast awake ?" What fruit is the most Visionary ? —The apple of the eye.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1378, 10 July 1874, Page 3
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