Hairdresser —" Well, my little gentleman, and how would you like your hair cut f" " Oh, like papa's please —with a little round hole at the top." Unutterable bliss of parent, who sib within hearing. If there is a. clear proof to be found of the frivolity of our classical education, it is the habitual misconception of the term history, its miserable limitation to a tissue of hnmii Me and perfldity etitched together with dates.— Rcu. W. Johnson.
"JSTed, what arj idle fellow you are! I never by any chance lcols over the gate but I see you gossipincf about in the lane." " Ask your pardon, sir," said Ned, ',' but I' was just saying that I never came into the lane but I found you looking over the gate.— Original Fables in Leisure Sour.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1434, 22 June 1868, Page 5
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