KIBBLINGS.
V little nonsense now »nd then. Is relished by the wi&Mt men. Dreadfully cut vp—Sausage. Retired to private life.—Reduced to the ranks. It is impossible for a square man to be a rounder. Who eerveß us through fire and water ? —The cook. House painters are properly called huers of wood. Spiritualistic seances are generally medium shows. The language of the doif mute goes without saying. A tombstone can stand upright and lie on its face at the same time. To get up a dinner of great variety, cooks should be allowed a wide range. The king of one country can't reign in another unless he takes it by ttorui. " Lynchine dosen't put down criminals in Texas." No it raises them up. Young physicians are often angry. At least, they are sometimes found out of patients. It must be very hard on a man who has been a toper all his life to find a watery grave. A photographer is sometimes like a conundrum. Of course we all mean when he's a poser. Tho speculator in wheat does not relish pacific news from Europe. It goes aguiabt his grain.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8614, 28 October 1889, Page 4
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