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A Consistent Servant.—A lady in Boston had in her employment a young man from the country, On certain occasions, he was instructed to inform any company who might ring at the door, that "Mrs. —was io: at home." One day John made Urn icply to au hUima'e friend of the lady, who short!; went away, leaving a card and a promise to call a^am. As ti"-' curd nan Imtiikd to Mrs,—■ , hue * aid " .luh.t, what did you buy to the lady?" '* 1 loldher that you were nui utauinc." " Well, 1 ht-uu you did nut laiigli ?" *' Oh, no. ma'am/* J&kl John, " i uivtif wheuLwH a He,'*

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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 14, 27 July 1848, Page 3

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Untitled Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 14, 27 July 1848, Page 3

Untitled Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 14, 27 July 1848, Page 3

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