Justifiable Stinginess.—Grudging a friend the right of laughing at our Expo use. A Word to a Volunteer.—Don’t march into public-houses too much after a “march out,” lest besides having red facings, you may become red faced. Hattie Wit.—Mrs Ramsbotham was told of a hat which is constructed with an “ air chamber,” Her instant remark was, “I thought all ats was air chambers leastwise unless the party were bald which the moral is the same.” Questions for Bishop’s Examination. —(ln any Diocese.) — Who was St. Leger ? Is he the special Patron of Sporting or Mercantile men ? If of the latter, how would you spell it?— How is the festival of St. Leger kept in England? And where?— State from personal observation during the past five years the names of the winners ? Also, if the candidate is ritualistieally inclined, the colours of the riders ?—Over what see in the Eastern Counties does Bishop Stortford preside ?
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2404, 15 December 1870, Page 2
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153Untitled Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2404, 15 December 1870, Page 2
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