NEAR THE END.
‘ Engaged ?’ * Yes, last night, and to the noblest and best of men.’ ‘ And you never told me, your old chum, you even had a beau ! Pray, who is it t What’s his name ’’ * Char—Mr Jobwock.’ ‘ What, Charley Jobwock. Still, I don’t pity him, because when I refused him he had the impudence to say he was getting mighty near the end of his tether. ’
Our Intellectual Boarder: ‘Now, Mr Allibone, we will look for a good large piece of clouded red sandstone, and then I think we will return.’
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VII, Issue 10, 7 March 1891, Page 20
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92NEAR THE END. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VII, Issue 10, 7 March 1891, Page 20
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