“ Oh, Nanny, wilt thou gang wi’ me as the tellow said when he was trying to steal a fOliti Mrs Macgmder has Prayers.—l happened to caU at Macgmder s the other morning on mv way down town and, as I knew them well I entered the side door without knocking. I was shocked to find hfr Macgmder prostrate on the floor, while Mrs Macgmder sat on his chest hpa/Tf h 6l ! a ”T g hi S hair ’ as she bumped Ms head on the boards, and scolded him vigorously. They rose when I came in, and Macgmder as he wiped the blood from his nose, tried to pretend that it was only a joke. But Mrs Ma*cteiuder interrupted him;—“ Joke ioke • T &l d t want / giving him a dressing WtW andT wt drfe&f Kv. STS V” 11 t“ ‘““T* «» WMe dt »»d hit Mary Jane with the hymn book I i a Know the reason why. Pick , n a taw mill ?f«W hIS than runnil ?’ bymnb»ok.’'-MjAdd«. y °" t ** tW *
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Evening Star, Issue 3707, 9 January 1875, Page 2
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170Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3707, 9 January 1875, Page 2
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