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THE RULING PASSION STRONG IN DEATH.

A STRANGER loitering about a mill the other day was caught by a belt and drawn into the machinery. He was taken cut in a dying condition ; bnt smiled faintly as he remarked to his rescuers : ‘ I see you are determined that I shall no longer temain incog.’ He was a professional humourist.

PENELnrE: ‘Do you notice anything striking in this room ?’ Stay late : * No : did I look as though I did ?' Penelope : * I didn't know but that you might have heard the clock.’

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume IX, Issue 40, 1 October 1892, Page 9812

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THE RULING PASSION STRONG IN DEATH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume IX, Issue 40, 1 October 1892, Page 9812

THE RULING PASSION STRONG IN DEATH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume IX, Issue 40, 1 October 1892, Page 9812

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