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English as She is Haberdashered.

" Well, sir,*' said the Imported Biitisli

s dealer iv " gents' fancy goods,"' "lo my > mind, this pattern 'ere, sir, is by far the a most swagger ; but may be, as you say, sir, the other 'as the most dog to it ; and w'en a gent 'as tho 'cavy-blooded taste that you 'aye, sir, I don't set myself up as a criterium."

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Tuapeka Times, Volume 26, Issue 157, 26 January 1889, Page 5 (Supplement)

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66

English as She is Haberdashered. Tuapeka Times, Volume 26, Issue 157, 26 January 1889, Page 5 (Supplement)

English as She is Haberdashered. Tuapeka Times, Volume 26, Issue 157, 26 January 1889, Page 5 (Supplement)

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