By One Who Has Tried It.-The best way for a man to acquire a fine flow of language is to stub his naked toe against a raised brick. Sharp Practice.—Tombstoners now make small tombstones by the quantity, with the epitaph already cut: “ Didn’t know it was Ipaded.' They simply leave a blank for the name and age. Various Headings.—The miners in NewbnryEort are in doubt as to a quotation from nakespearc, whether he said, “Shall I not take to my knees in min-ing f’ When the discussion is ore and all the variations are presented, the miners will probably take their pick, it will be an knees-y job for them.
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Evening Star, Issue 3843, 18 June 1875, Page 3
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