I The "Widow's alitm.—Karl liusseli's firs' woe. j the Crnntes? of Kibbes.la'c, was a ".vid..w. and hi 1 of ample proportions ; hence, his lowship was ed'ed j l.v the wits the widow's mite. "Oh:" (xciaine.la ■ ,'a.ly to whom (hit. wiltici--ni wa; ivia'ed at a d aiei party, " 1 now see lioiv it came to pa- t tha' lis l--r • j ship was cast into the treasury!'' —.1/iiV v./. Ji:r.iu;.li was at a parly when the park gun - an nouneed the birth ol' a prince. "l.'ow ihoy ' powder these babies'." Jei'i'old exclaimed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 340, 14 December 1864, Page 5
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