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The Difference: "Courtship is bliss," said an anient young man. " Yes ; and matrimony i-s blister,'" snarled an old bachelor. Infant Music.—Perhaps children are the silver cor 's that l>i« dus to heaven; and yet a man doesn't think about thut wlu>, after listening till 3 a in', to tho lnusi'- of liU infant, just glances wearily at his watch and remarks to his .wife, '"My clear. I think I'll ju-t go out into the garden and try to get a little sltep.

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Evening Star, Issue 4184, 25 July 1876, Page 4

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82

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 4184, 25 July 1876, Page 4

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 4184, 25 July 1876, Page 4

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