A sharp talking lady was reproved by her husband, who requested her to keep her tongue in her mouth. "My dear," she said, "It's against the law to carry concealed weapons." One of the meanest feelings in this world comes to a man when he rescues a young lady from drowning and learns that she is to be married in three weeks to a fellow with leg o' mutton whiskers.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1498, 28 November 1874, Page 6 (Supplement)
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