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LYTTELTON LEGENDS, No. 11.

NICODEMUS. Nicodemus is ill. He was badly hurt yesterday by the unsuccessful candidate Mr Holmes, who in his agony and despair knocked him down. It is possible that this illness may be fatal, as all the beloved objects that he has been gazing on with delight for months are fading away. A sensible Council. Drainage to be gone into. Gas nearly ready. Sickness abating. All this proves that dissolution is near for Nicodemus, for he and his dead enemy Boffin are creatures that can only live where there is corruption. It entirely depends on circumstances, if Nicodemus does or does not die, and next Friday our readers shall know definitely whether he is dead or not.

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 389, 10 September 1875, Page 2

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LYTTELTON LEGENDS, No. 11. Globe, Volume IV, Issue 389, 10 September 1875, Page 2

LYTTELTON LEGENDS, No. 11. Globe, Volume IV, Issue 389, 10 September 1875, Page 2

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