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... On Dit : That when a fox got into the chimney, someone said it was just the place for a brush. That the great difference between flirtation and courtship, is that the llyst is attention w'out intention. That a young lady who said she sang to kill time ...
... DITS FIGHTING WOLVES IN THE WILDS. STARVING PARTY SAVED BY THE OLD-TIMER Fran 'The people's' CorrespesdmiL Montreal, Saturday. Atter righting with wolves while lost in, barren wastes on the edge of Rudman's' • seven servants of the Canadian ()merriment ...
... On Dit : That a witness at the Uxbridge Police Court, in reply to the examining counsel, said: Wel - drink( Why. that man (pointing to defendant) drenched me in it 1 He woke with such emphasis and conviction that you could almost believe him. was ...
... On Dit : That Uxbridge butchers ought to be able to sing very well The sweet buy and buy. That a cynical young man wants to know why a woman will carry a letter in her hands and yet squeeze two pounds of sausages into her pocket. That the man who walked ...
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... ON DIT That if a woman may be taken for granted, she never goes without saying. That a doctor says that the less a wears, the num she cats—which tua% account for live and the apple. That when two egoists meet it is •ca.ve al an I iur ata Li ...
... ON DIT That the popular officer with some lathe,: is Gyneral lionsework. That when a father, after the sermon, asked his iwin what wan the chief end of tr-an. was surprised to he told the cme that's got the head on. That the hen does not necessarily ...