The New Leaf.
Jan. I—Swore1 — Swore off, . 2 — Caught cold. 3 — Bad cough. Was told Rock and rye ' D knock it high ' Er'n a kite. Friend and I Sat all night. Good and tight. 4 — Painted town Rosy red. s—Broken5 — Broken down, Large head, Aching sore ; Don't think Ever drink Any more.
"A fellow Phelan makes us wonderous kind," remarked O'Dono\an Rossa; "two of a kind, in fact."
Some oue wants to know how to deaden the sound of a piano. One good plan would be to kill the player.
Wild Beasts in the Soudan. — Wild beasts collectors have been in the habit of bringing lions, giraffes, antelopes, and ostriches from the Soudan for the European menagerie market. The rebellion in the Soudan is said to have cut oil the supply of wild animals from there. .. ,'-'.'•...:'..'
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 335, 9 May 1885, Page 6
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136The New Leaf. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 335, 9 May 1885, Page 6
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