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A Few Toasts

May we be loved by those whom we love. May we kiss whom we please and please whom we kiss. Woman — the fairest work of creation. The edition being extensive, let no man be without a copy exquisitely bound. Here is to brothers who are not bothers, and sisters who are not blisters. May every man lose his nose who only employs it to poke into other people's affairs. May every man be just as happy as he wishes his neighbour to be. And may we never have to shed the tear of regret that we ever denied ourselves anything that we liked.

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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 532, 2 March 1889, Page 20

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A Few Toasts Observer, Volume 9, Issue 532, 2 March 1889, Page 20

A Few Toasts Observer, Volume 9, Issue 532, 2 March 1889, Page 20

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