Warder — " Now, then, you haven 't cleared up your cell properly." Prisoner (sarcastically)—" All right, gov'ner ; if yer ain't satisfied with the work, and don't think it ud to the wages, you've got the remedy m your 'ands. Try a lock out !" A. Nob Hill young woman tried to be aristocratic, and did not look at the money that she gave to the horse car conductor, but he meekly gave her back the lozenge, on which was inscribed, "I'll never cease to love thee ," and said that he was an orphan with five little brothers to support.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 820, 27 June 1879, Page 2
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