FLOWERS OF ELOQUENCE.
* : Our Amateur' Romeo (who has taken a cottage in the country so as to be able to study without interruption) : " Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon " Owner of Kubicund Countenance (popping head over the hedge) : " Beg pardon, zur ; be you a' talking to oi", zur?" The equine brothers, Tom and Dobbins, a team that for many years was considered the best drawing card on tlie Deadwood circuit, has abandoned the stage. "There is still some field for old-fashioned barnstorming horse-play," said Dobbins, in speaking of their retirement, " bub for the most part it has been crowded off the road by the more modern automobile tragedy."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7623, 5 February 1903, Page 1
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110FLOWERS OF ELOQUENCE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7623, 5 February 1903, Page 1
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