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PETER MACJOY'S APRIL FOOL

... his promise to the letter; but it is esrtj a feint. However, he does introduce Macjoy to a partner, ?? as he leaves him- April Fool, old boy ! !He net proceeds of this silly and apparently trivial proceed. ft are that Peter finds himself standingupin ...

Poetry

... -SC] AN APRIL FOOL. jec Cs Go look for truth in deism, or sense in absenteeism. c Or discouragement to theism, in a Cambridge school; Ml Court an author for his pence, read Shelley for his sense, je, And dub yourself from hence-forth an April fool! Ma Believe ...

ARPIL FOOLS

... suro an April fool. Ard thon with Blunkumn swoli'n and fired, Oh, Jouathan, nny son ! Spendtcug thy miilion-a day, Half frenzied half fix ?? Union who seek'st In cviv war, ?? in Slavery's school, What, oh my Jonathan, art thou, If not an April fool ? Asd ...

POETRY

... now can feel a drubbing like a mule' While Perceval at last, has really made us fast, And then the Bill tns passed-Oh, you April Fool I Now Cobbett's morals mend, lhe calis The Times his friend Oir cares are at an end, O'Connell's grown a tool; i For ...

THE TRANSVAAL MUDDLES

... the thing grandly, I seut out reitforeemeuts. Who went out to lead them? I, says Roberts of Cabool, But they made me an April fool, I went out to lead them. Who tried negotiation ? I, says Kimberley, sadly, Blit I did it very badly, I tried negotiation ...

THE TRANSVAAL MUDDLE

... grandly, So I sent the reinfaorcemeuts. Who was sent out to lead them? 1, says Roberts of Cabool, liut they mualde me an April fool. I was sent our to lead them. Who tried negotiation? 1, says Kinmberley, sadly, Put I did it very badly. I tried negotiation ...

POETRY

... picture ?? will get Than ?? wordle from retrospection cool And thin, I ask'd you never to forget. That Poissou ?? was an April fool I But away, away I ?? the viedding day l My excited ,ouse can no longer stay, (Fur the 1lu~eo were spinster ladies, they ...

AMUSEMENTS IN SUNDERLAND

... Directors, ] Messrs Livermore Brothers ; Actting-Manager, MIr E, Martin.-At this hall a screaming absirdity entitled An April Fool, by the Wal ?? conmbination, creates 8 roars of lauighter, and the principals are recalled. Cris a is an excellent ventriloquist ...

Published: Saturday 09 June 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 462 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literature

... attack upon our judicial eystem which Is well worth reading. The Nu, ?? for April is a strong number. Mr. AuHtin's poem, An April Fool,' is a capital one, which catches the spirit of the season very finely. Mr. Tom Mann formulates his idea of the dutiesof ...

A NURSERY RHYME

... it very grandly, I sent out reinforcements. Who went out to lead them ? I, said Roberts, of Cabool, Blt they made me an April fool, 1 went out to lead them. W ho tried negotiation ? 1, said Kimberley, sadly, But I did it very badly, I tried negotiation ...

ODD THOUGHTS

... imbecile grinned and said, 'Ah, noi yez can't April-fool me!' I- and went off and left me! a If my wife hadn't appeared in a moment or two I is should have been a 'goner.' 'April fool!' Don't 1 Aever say 'April fool' to ma again. r. And l\r. Betty savagely ...

HEREFORDSHIRE HORSE SHOW

... owned by Mr. Dodsworth, and Paddy, the property of Mr. T. ?? Symons; while the seonds belonged to Mr. J. T. Rogers, April Fool and Susan: and the thirds went to Mr. Evans's The Lawver and Mr. T. Rogers's !Councillor. In the latter class a fourth ...