You ought to let me pass here free of charge, considering the benevolent nature of my profession,” said a physician to a toll-gate keeper. “ JNot so,” was the reply, “you send too many dead krai In through hero now.” dhe doctor did’nt stop to argue the point, but paid his toll and passed on. As a rich and pretentious shoddyitc was looking at some paintings which he purposed to buy, the dealer pointed to a line one, and said, “ That is a dog after Landseer,” “Is it really ?” exclaimed the pretender, “What w the tlos after him for 'i ’
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Evening Star, Issue 3305, 23 September 1873, Page 3
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99Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3305, 23 September 1873, Page 3
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