KIBBLING.
A ittle nonsense now and then, 5 relished by the wisest men. Shame.— She ; Who!, Pet, ye've had ye hair cut 1 Ho : Share, now, an* who tould ye that I An 1 me intendin' to Burproise ye, too. Brown : Why is it that Black ha« got asach a lot of friends ? White : Well, "ou see, there are so few folk who really know him. At the thoatre. — Said a spectator to his friend : Why are you looking through the wrong end of your opera-glass ? To keep a creditor at a distance. Actor : When I am acting; I forget everything about me ; I s»e nothing but my rdle — tho public dipsaopear entirely. Friend : I don't wonder at that. Repartee. — Unpleasant thin man (to pleasant fat man) : Do you know, Brown, you always suggest abundance to me. fleasantfat man : That's strange. You •ilwaye suggest superfluity to me.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10319, 29 May 1895, Page 4
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147KIBBLING. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10319, 29 May 1895, Page 4
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