KIBBLINGS.
A' ittlenonwnM now and the Is reliihtd toy tha \riwst man. "I", say, Thomson, I hear you bate oaoght the Highwayman." "Oh yes, he wan Cot-tier at the Criterion Hotel. Budd its O.K. now, and it will be a Dan Long time before he lives Ho(l)mo again, as be is now on tbo stool of re-Penney-tance, and he's Simmonß to appear on Friday." From this story of Elisha and tho two bears that ate np the forty-two children who reviled him, said the superintendent of the Sunday Bohool, wbat lesson may we learn ? We learn that they must have had whoppin' big bears in them days, spoke np the bright-eyed little boy in the romt aeat. Know- that young woman at the piano, Mr Blunt ? Yes, lam slightly acquainted with her. Well, 1 wish I was. Wky ? I'd cultivate her until 1 know her well enough to tell her she can't eing. fle* voice remindß me of the ory of a fishhawker. Can't you introduce ma ? With pleasure. I'm her father.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9758, 25 July 1893, Page 4
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172KIBBLINGS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9758, 25 July 1893, Page 4
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