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O The mischief of it is, that though travelling takes thfi conceit out of a man, coming back puts more in. Judge: 'Do \ou know anything favourable about the prisoner 1 ?' Witness : 'He ran away wid me ould woman, yeranner !' An Apollo. — 'My darling G. is thf most perfect Apollo of a man I haye ever seen,' remarked Matilda Anne. 1 Yes ; a perfect Apollo-G !' spitefully retorted her sister Malvina Jane, a re jected l'ival, bent on desperate revenge. Tramcar crowded. All fat people, very fat. Car stops, very thin man gets in, He has great difficulty in squeezing himself into a bit of a seat. He gets angry, and says — ' People ought to pay fares according to weight.' Fat neighbour answers — ' If they did the car wouldn-t stop for you.' A clergyman was much surprised one day at receiving a basket of potatoes from an old woman in his parish, with a message saying that as he remarked in his sermon on the previous Sunday that some ' common taters ' (commentators) did not agrpe with him, she had sent him some good ones. ' Habit' is hard to overcome. If you take off" the first lettf r it does not change ' abit.' If you take oft another,; you still have a'• bit ' left. If you take^ off still another, the whole of ' it ' remains. If you take another, it is not 1 1 ' totally used up. All of which shows that, if you wish to get rid of a habit,' you must throw 'it off altogether. Ohoate's Handwriting. — While having his house repaired Hufus Choate had promised to send the model for a carved mantelpiece. Failing to obtain what he wanted, he wrote to his workman to that effect. The carpenter eyed the missive from all points of view^ ' and finally decided that it must be the promised plan; so he set to work to fashion what must have been the most . original mantelpiece that ever ornamented a room . ,
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Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1034, 18 May 1894, Page 3
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329NOTES. Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1034, 18 May 1894, Page 3
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