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Desiring to complete their collection of Charles Dickens’s manuscripts, the_ South Kensington authorities offered Mr Childs, of Philadelphia, L1.2Q0 for his original MS. of ‘ Our Mutual Friend.’ The offer was courteously refused, it being Mr Childs’intenbequeath the, MS. to the Museum of the Philadelphia Historical Society, 1 Huhter** 1 ' Can* you* tell me what is the fuhhftat part of a.dpg?” Fanner: “His tail,?l guess ; it’s'such a wag.” “No; the “’funniest part, of a dog is his lungs.” ‘.‘Hbw'do Jrd’ti mate that p.uf?!’ ‘f They are thereat of his pants, don’t yon see ?” wfi I - ;' f f 1 ;;

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Evening Star, Issue 7350, 24 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7350, 24 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7350, 24 October 1887, Page 4

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