These are the clays in which she says, "I don t care —I wish 1 wiis dead! ! and lie sympathetically rejoins. ' Hang the bonnet! You're never satisfied."
Father and Sox.—Said a distinguished politician to his sou, "Look at me ! I boijau as an alderman, and here I am at the top of the tree ; and what is my reward ? Why, when I die my son will be the greatest rascal in the city." To this the young hopeful replied, " Yes, dad, when you die, but not till then."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3997, 3 September 1874, Page 3
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