“ Which is the more delicate sense, feel ing or sight 7" asked a professor. “Feeling,” responded a student. “ Give a proof of it, with an example,” said the professor “ Well, my companion Smith can feel his moustache, but nobody else can see it,” responded the student. “A comedy,” says Mr H. J. Byron, the well-known actor and dramatist, “ is like a cigar. If it’s good, everyone wants a box ; if it’s had, no amount of putting will make it draw.”
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Evening Star, Issue 6913, 28 May 1885, Page 2
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