What is a luxury ? asks an exchangd A luxury is something you don't want until you ssee somedody else with it. A woman in Brooklyn, claiming to be the widow of the man hanged in England for •slajirig Informer Carey, reports herself in a ■destitute condition, and says her husband himself at the command of the -dynamite gang in New York. In dis life, al'ers try to help a man up de thill. He ken go down by hisse'f — Ef heaben ;js de place what the preachers pictur' it dar «ain't mueh'tentment dar, fur dar' s neber no •res' whar goP is : howeber, so far az lis <consarned at dis time, I'd ruther hab a little •more gol' an! not quite so much res'. — It am jgaid that de soun' of de human voice tells yer suthin of de natur of de pusson, but dis ,doan' allus work, fur de sweetes' singin' Joman-E eber seed was wus den a hornet ; de «calycanthusismells mighty sweet, but put it in yeV mouf an' «tiaw it an' it tastes wess den iguiiiine.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 15
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179Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 15
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