. A pretender to the crown—A chignon. I "Can you steer the maiii mast down the forecastle stairs f" asked a sea captain of a new irecmit, " Yes, sir, I can, if you will stand below and coil it down."
He took her 'fhncy when he came ; he took her I hand, he took a kiss j. he, took no notice of the shame that glovied her happy cheeks at this. He took to coming afternoons he took an oath he'd ne'ei1 deceive ; he took heir father's silver spoons, and after that1 he took his leave.*
Not the Pbesent.—Aristrooratio Gopee-r tion of Articles of CVjbrtti t<j Fns^phiatpbfcted through Wealthy Parvenu : " Mrs. Figging,. tins is a remarkable fiao bust •of Marcus Aurelius!" Mrs.-F. ::<i'ls that the present marquis, my, lord, or 'is father P" Not Likely so bk Shown.—Talleyrand used to-be worried about his autograph, andto" onoof his perße'outoWh^thus wrote £-*.' ITOI - youj oblige me with your company to dinner on Wednesday uoxt at 8 o'clock? ; I Have invited a number of exceedingly clever peroons," and do not!ljke to bellxe only fpobof the lot."
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 497, 14 August 1871, Page 2
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181Untitled Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 497, 14 August 1871, Page 2
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