AN INTERPRETATION.
"I never could understand jist what Shakespeare means by 'Heaven save the mark,' " said the man who made the beer an excuse for assimilating the lunch, rather than vice versa.
"Well," said the barkeeper, thoughtfully removing the olives and leaving nothing but the crackers, "it can't be denied that most marks, especially the easy kind, needs some kind of protection."
The foregoing tends to shoAv that even those in the humbler walks may be capable of interpreting the subtleties of literature.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 208, 2 September 1899, Page 4 (Supplement)
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83AN INTERPRETATION. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 208, 2 September 1899, Page 4 (Supplement)
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