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♦ A ittle nonsense now and than, Ia ellshed by tho wisest men. Plenty of ttem thore —Bpencer : Show Ime a man who likes to ba interruf ted in tho middle of a sentence. Ferguson : All right. Come along with me to Walton. bho: The sabacilptions, you know, are entin. ly voluntiry. He: Yes; I wonder how much we'll l>ave to give? Guddera : Why don't you act always as your conecience tells yoa you should? j Cynicus ; 1 make enough enemies as it ■ is. ... " I tnink there's something wroDg with this o'ock." " Doesn't it keep regular time?" "Well, it doeant Beem quite right. We've had it a moath, and never eot it l-ach or forward once." Whon a man aaks you for a candid, opinion ot his novel, or picture, or his new baby, he generally means n candied opinion;; and if you want to bepopnlor it won't be wise to forget this little fact.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10294, 29 April 1895, Page 4
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155KIBBLINGS Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10294, 29 April 1895, Page 4
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