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AMERICAN APHORISMS

WIT AND WISDOM. Here are some aphorisms from an American paper; An ounce of hustle is worth a pound of luck. Life would bo quite monotonous if the unexpected didn’t happen so often. The fellow who does a lot of running around isn’t the one who gets ahead. The world is full of discords produced by people blowing their own horns. Many a woman has discovered that even after she becomes a Airs, things may go amiss. The lion which has just laid an egg cackles almost as much as a woman who has just found out a-secret. Even when a girl wears her rings on her hat, Instead of on her shoulders, there is some fellow who thinks she is an angel.

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Southland Times, Issue 16843, 20 September 1911, Page 2

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AMERICAN APHORISMS Southland Times, Issue 16843, 20 September 1911, Page 2

AMERICAN APHORISMS Southland Times, Issue 16843, 20 September 1911, Page 2

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