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The Dog and Panther.—A panther escaped from a cage in the country lately, and as he slouched majestically down the rid, moiSrch once more of all he surveyed, he was audited by a watch-dog who lay JSbSJ htoiseffb£ {dm £ f h rmw * d ?» r 5 and supposing b h« , °“i 6 / lla8 * t° e without anyfight m him, he sailed over the fence and made a lounge for him. There was a momeStor? squabble, a cloud of dust, and when the keeron anaved there wasn’t enough of that doTto string a banjo with. Any generous man Sttolft 10 v Ve p° unda *» know wbat that dog thought about half a minute after he had got hold © that panther.

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Evening Star, Issue 3795, 23 April 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3795, 23 April 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3795, 23 April 1875, Page 2

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