KIBBLINGS.
\ lutlo conseus? vov Ami then. Is rclisbt)3 by" th» viwst men.
First Female : What business ard yon engaged in now ?" Second Female : J. nm a book agent." F. F. : "What have vyn to do ?" S. F. : Nothing but .talk." F. ! F. : « How delightful:" ' . [' How often do you got letters from your husband," was asked of a lady who is in the country. " Never," she replied. "*' He never writes me." •'! Isn't that rather curious ?" " Oh, no. My hußband js a journalist." <■ ; '. '*■ ) A fLrnitare dealer :upon a woman's baby for a debt o^thfee dollara, but after keeping if tj?o daysbe was glai to Rive h?8 dobtor.-.five dollara to relieve him, q£ his .charge.- A baby who can't jnake" life miserable for two or throe persons willdie" very" young. Youu£ Har.lup : " But don't you think you could learn to lore me ? Is ther4 no hope ?" Ancient Heiress : "lam afraid not,- Mr Hardupi My-heart was lost when I was but a yonng ejrl." Mr Hardup. : "jßat you oughtn't to obunt what happened so lone ago."*" " ! The young ladies of Bock Eerry are * abdnt to introduce a new game called | " Kiss me quick and let me go " At the rehearsals the boys do the kissing : all right, but somehow or pther forget the "letraeeio" business. The girls s-eud to forget that part too, for they.n&vur prompt the boys. '
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9069, 29 April 1891, Page 4
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224KIBBLINGS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9069, 29 April 1891, Page 4
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