BITS AND BATS.
Was the house furnished ae -ally, my dear? / Oh, yes; everything was antique, excepfc the baby. Well, that of course, was a reproduction. It was not until the close of the last century that the torture of criminals | was generally abolished in Europe. "Now, supposing I borrowed a sovereign from you; that would represent capital, wouldn't it?" "Yes," ' i "But supposing, after a while,you . wanted to get it back." ' "lhat would represent labour." ' Mr Crabb the temperance advocatesays that, considering that tbe majority of dailies are . sold foiv. /one penny each, the man. who is too mean to buy a paper; has a soul about as • big asa mosquito. . ./ .
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 8087, 1 April 1895, Page 1
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112BITS AND BATS. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 8087, 1 April 1895, Page 1
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