Tho gardoner who grafted a chesnut to a box troo found it produced largo trunks. Melancholy Event. —A man whose wife has been ill for some timo waa walking along with a saddor countenanco than usual one morning, whon a friond suddenly grasped his hand, and with a look of commiseration, asked, " Whon did sho die ?" " O thunder 1 sbo ain't dead ; sho'a houBC-oleaning !" exclaimed tho husband, as ho pursued his melancholy way.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3722, 15 October 1873, Page 3
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