A noted duellist onco received bis adversary's bullet in his watch, whereby his lifo wa3 saved. When exhibiting the watch subsequently, with the ball still remaining in it, some one remarked that it was a valuable time-piece. " Yes," said a geutleman, " and a most remarkable one too ; it has l<opt time from eternity !" "Do you trust anybody, now-a-days ?" asked a beautiful j'onug lady of a jeweller, as she toyed with the diamonds iv a case before her. " No, ma'am," said the jeweller, "I dojfb trnst anybody or auylhing. In a lady's case, I shouldn't dare to trust ivy feelings."
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2639, 6 October 1877, Page 2
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