“Now, sir,” asked a police joagistrate of a vagrant Irishman, “what motivi?brought you London?” “The locomotive, sir,’, The Palindrome,—The palindrome is a line reads alike backward and forward. One of JP* heat |g Adam's first observation to Eve— i’m Adam I” Another is the story ' Napoleon, when at St. Helena, being w i j 60 Englishman if he would have replied, “ Able was I ’ere I saw The latter is the best palindrome, probabf y in the language. Sii this races of men are descended from monkeys, nrrom what have horse races descended ? Onai .'les Kean said a bad horse was like a poo f play: it can’t run, and won’t draw, TVfkyiaa captain haranguing his erew like an uph asterei? Because be is a deck 1 orator, “. Have you had your morning’s morning this men gag V is hs latest ay of putting it.
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Evening Star, Issue 3788, 15 April 1875, Page 3
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145Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3788, 15 April 1875, Page 3
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