AN APRIL FOOL
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... PETER MACJOY'S APRIL FOOL Peter Macjoy, the hero of my story, was in no wav remarkable. Mentally and physically, his attribute's were much of the ordinary average. Scotch by birth and parentage, and a lietttenant— quartered en the south coast of England ...
... LITERATURE. PO IS SON'S LOVE STORY. HOW hj: WAS MADE AX APRIL fool. My theme is love. So, since I'm going to range From a burlesque into a mild romauza It'-s time I maka a simultaneous change ' From tripping measures to a stately°stanza. Poisson's in ...
... WOODCOCK'S WIND PILLS. IMPORTANT TZSTIMONIAL PROM OLDHAM. Oldhatm Pep D. Weradoook, Plat April, fool It duty to Worm you of the great tomcat I hale derived from your Umlaut, Wind Pills. I wee simony from MUM oa the YAWL INDICIMITION, sad OPABlbtlt I mad ...
... Ido profession, gone astray in poetry sad —what are them but a motley poop of April fools! Aid the wiseacre, who think, himself afool in nothing. Oh, superl•th e April fool! lint what a fool are to wage one ink and paper in making oat a catalogue of April ...
... are these but m'K-ley group of April fools? And the wiseacre, who thinks himself a fool in nothing. Oh, superlative April fool! But what a fool are we, to waste our ink and paper in making out catalogue of April fools. We will add but one or two more ...
... APRIL FOOLS. (Abridged from St. Magazine.) Who has not been made an April Fool once any rate in the course of his life Who has not when young gone swift and glad, been sent others strange errands, such as to buy pigeon's milk, or straight h ...
... He is the April Fool, Not they at Depot seen . see, compare, and test— Tbey who examin* tach Jlachint Arid which tbe best; Who »ever buy their pigs in pokes, But, bred different schools, leave mi.takes for other folks, Those others—April Fools! THE F.NEBT ...
... bood on the ket of April, which, however, wag repaid with interest. It that a person who owned a horse and tra bent on an April fool, as he a collier be rather green, owt of whom to have some informed him that he was to proceed to Bradford to attend the ...
... h irn on the let of April I attach no importance. There is nothing in common between the docile follies of the ordinary April fool and the mysterious aberrations of Lord Dundreary. ...
... tried; that is, to bring the whole parish to repentance. WAS APRIL FOOL ?—Some genius posted a letter to the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, on the Ist of April, in which the only words were April Fool. Dlr. Beecher retort, I have heard of men who wrote letters ...
... fatal foilliNeuotit the celebration of Easteo, and no wise 1 me that it is not as reasonable to fall out 17014ervance of April Fool Day. te h , in the Spectator, referring to the year - ` I ,R - arks that a custom prevails everywhere , - , 4 41 / 1 ...