A pair of tights—two drunkards. Fishes out of water —Musuk's in a lady's neck. A woman at a revival meeting, in Ohio, said she found her jewelry dragging her down to hell, and so gave it to her sister. Iα proof of the assertion that cattle will stray into strange places, wo may say that we have seen a cow hi le in a shoemaker's ehop. A shrewd confectioner in Bangor has taught his parrot to say " pretty creature" to every ludy who enters his shop, and his business is rapidly increasing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2468, 22 December 1871, Page 3
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