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The corset iea paradox. It comes to atyy ; and yet.gbea- to waist. .JAfier a mm has m*da a certain amount of* money his 'neighbors, begin to hear he had ancestors. ; : - V -His First Bird— "Well, I didn't mips that one, »t all events." " No, sir, they will fly into it sometimes." Pascal huß remarked that if all persons knew what they flaid of each other, there would not bo four friends left in the »■ >YO *fl- %' It is when nn aged lady enters a crowded Irauicar tlmtlhe man seated n«»ir tlio door really ftclß that ho is sotting bifl money'e worth out of his nowspapori Inoqnvcnitmoo.of Modem Male AttiresFirst Stranger — '' Here. — tli ! I want a knifo and fork, plorsc." Si cond Siranj?er — " Confound you— ho do I1" Sir Isrno Nuwtou's nephow, a clergyman, nhva.ta refused a f<n when ho married a cquplo, enjin'j; — "Go your way, podr •crotches, I havo done you in'Hohief enough already."
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9122, 1 July 1891, Page 4
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166KIBBLINGS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9122, 1 July 1891, Page 4
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