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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 ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... WALES THEATRE. The first piece upon the programme of last night was Messrs. Brough and Halliday's diverting farce called An April FooL Mr. George Bel- wore's humorous representation of Mr. Paddles furnished plenty of fun, and Miae TeresA Furtado played Diana ...

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 

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...