Hasker: "I don't, objcct so much to Fanny kissini;' her dog, but I prefer licr to kiss me before,'-and not aftor.'' Waspor: "I know; but don't you think that the. dog has liie, preference,.:too.?" ■' . A famous man of letters, noted>for his contempt of the . aristocracy,, was dining one night with a;;, patty, which included u member of tlioVuppcr.olasscs. This in-, dividual, a duke's.son,'.leapt,.across the table, and, in a fatuous maimer,' remarked to the novqlist,''"l .srtv,' X passed your house this morniiifr." " l'hank you very much','" was tlio "quiet 'reply."'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 909, 31 August 1910, Page 9
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89Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 909, 31 August 1910, Page 9
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