THE IRISH GIANT
... ; TAR ?? GIANT ...
... ; TAR ?? GIANT ...
... ',Do you waltz,' madam?' 'No, thank you sir;, I -get huggig enough at home!' ...
... the new henwellops, Gov'nor, and jist oblige me by a IoQk at the Court Guide.' V f I e a S a e ...
... I ax pardon, Mr. Brown,' but as my vife has fell, all of a sudden, in a pertickler vay- I've just dropt down your chimbley to have a turn in with you for an hour or so. ...
... I UTILITY AND VIRTUE WEpIrHING DOWN CORRUPTION AND FOLLY. 4 Weigiied in the balance, and found wanting.-Daniel. ...
... PRINCELY PASTIME Ah! ah! Mistare Pull; you sall see de grand berfection I sall pring denm to when I get mine New Kennel Zounds! Albert; is that the only employment you can find, at such a time as this, when ' England expects every man to do his duty?' ...
... ' Do vou 'know, Polly, I am again so? Can you tell me what it will be?' ' Yes, a burthen to you, and to John Bull, too.' ...
... I 'say, Joey-he's wot I call takin in the natives, wand no mistake. A' Let's ax him for his shells for a IHotto. I des say he aint half done yet. ...
... A CONSUL+TAT1ION OF OLD WOMEN UPON A PLEASING EVENT FORTHCOMING. ' Lor! Mrs. Melbum, you don't say ?? It's true, man, I assure you.' I Only think, Mrs. Bussell, I never observed it ?? Well, I hope it is to be a boy.' I Lor! Mrs. Rice, I thought you was fond of the girls.' ...
... 1 v buuII dnuuwr- RAILWAYS ci j V 47 N 110T ...
... ALBERT.-Ha! ha! ame cannot resist you Scotch ladies,-you be sa beautiful as all de vorld. Vic.-Oh ! young gentlemnan what I've caught you, ehl! AhM! wait till I get Tyou home again! ...
... A REGULAR GUY! AND NO MIS TAKE. ...