Mr. Taylor, the late sailor preacher, of Boston, astonished a divine who had enter his pulpit because a Unitarian n"" 1 - 1 *' had been in iS, by Wling on his Unoes on ho pulpit stairs and crying out, O Lord deUjr us in Boston from bigotry. Thou knowcst --hic-h is worst, tor do^;'.,- D AXD CtERHAI-""?. —British Nimrod (who has shot tigers in India, nnd lions in South Africa) : " The fact is, Herr Muller, that I don't caro much for sport unless it contain a the element of danger." Germaw Nimrod: "Ach zo ? you are vont of tamchtr . Den you should gom ant aliood mitme .\ y, only de odor tay I shoodat iny broder-in-law I in de shdomag !' The Style.—A. etory is told of a youus; lady who was found reading & sensational novel. After the general topics of praise were exhausted she was asked whether she did not greatly admire the style. incidents in hor inemory.she r f 'P lied \ | io style ? The style ? Oh, sir, I have not c . to that yet!"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2907, 23 May 1873, Page 3
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