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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 ...

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... 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 ...

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... glittering bauble where it originally fell. It had been seen, of course, by thousands, but they all supposed it to be an April fool, and therefore did not pick it up. A Bedfordshire reporter was being shown through the Arlesey Asylum, the other day, when ...

Literature

... Somo genius posted a letter to the Itev. Henry WNard tii Bacch o On the 1st of April, in which the only wordis were tit April Fool.,, Ur. Befther reorts, I have heard of man who wrote letters and forgot to sign their name, but never to write th etr ...

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... W. l'eau.ah ; reserve, Herrexl Parker. Mare or gelding, under 16 hands, driven in harness: 1, Abboydale S'.ud (Vmpany, April Fool; 2. Abbeydale Stad Company, Lady Givy Spanker; 3, Cockayne Bros.; reserve, Frederick Stanton, Polly Tradesmen., turnout ...

WOMAN'S TEARS

... we can assure our readers that although there is variety enough, each Is distinguished by unusual talent. The first, I April Fools, or One Hundred Matrimonial Letters, will furnish infinite amusement for the lovers of frolic. 1 The Book of the Season ...

Literature

... Profit, to comle upon a most Go delightful i~lwtch (if Scotch Local History. Here I the mutst remainil v~i a -; inarker till April Fool's Day dat y'brings me another pile of Pages to lay open. uini t~~- - Ve' LZ NEW BOOKS. meg it We have rectivetl the followxing ...

Literature

... disease fastened on him, in which a obright, merry humour daices through the verses ; such are The Sagacity of Ducks, and April Fools. Generally, however, whatever may be the subject the strain is meritod by tender pathos, and often by deep molanclioly ...