' Lemme see ; what is thab saying aboob bho greab oak growing from the little acorn ?' ' Oh, thab ien'fc on oak any more, it is a chesbnufc.'
She Knew.—She: They say he married her for her figure. He: That wae quite natural. She : Oh !'no, ib waan'b.
Yabaley: The truest, tesb of a man'a friendehip ia hia willingness to lend you money. Mudge: Oh, almosb anybody will lend money. The real fc.sb is when you strike bim for a aecond loan.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 77, 3 April 1897, Page 4 (Supplement)
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