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OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... the so-called honour of knighthood is hardly worth the expense and tho f usa of taking it up. Knights are plentiful as blackberries, and they have been made knights for such droll reasons in many instances that tho honour has become a very doubtful one ...

Published: Thursday 09 January 1868
Newspaper: Suffolk and Essex Free Press
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1600 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

by man the would. MAEKtAOB. • wife, who trusted so, should always her own way in matters of the house

... ill-hnmour be reserved for the Celestial Empire. It's cowardly and brutal thing to do, let me tell yon although «* common as blackberries in the hedges with that chivalric thing we call gentleman. don’t stint your wife with pocket-money. If she so unmindful ...

THOMAS GEORGE’S

... really tho so-called honour of knighthood is hardly worth the expense and the fuss of taking it up. Knights are plentiful blackberries, and they have been mode knights for such droll reasons in many instances that the honour has become a very doubtfu one ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1868
Newspaper: Yarmouth Independent
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 3945 | Page: 5 | Tags: none