Unfortunate Mistake.—A citizen of Levenworth, going to his barn to milk in the Sark of the early morning, got into the wrong pea, and undertook to milk a mule. He don't remember what side of the barn he went out at, but expects his bucket. down in a few .-daysThe Downward Course.—" How much better it would have been to have shaken hands and allowed that it was all a mistake !" said a Detroit judge. "Then the lion and the lamb would have lain down together, and white-robed peace would have fanned you with her wings and elevated you wiih her smiles ot approbation. But no; yon ?yent to clawing find biting, and rolling in the mud—and hexe you are. It's sdoL a-piece/'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4480, 23 March 1876, Page 3
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