A Scotch gent'eman puts the pottagegtamp the wrong way upon his letters, and calls it with, a tender feeling— turning a penny. At a public-house in Devonshire the landlord has it painted up outside his door, '•Good beer sold here; but don't ta'ie my word for it." Sawdust pills would effectually cure many of the diseases with which mankind are afflicted if every individual would make his own sawdust. " Wouldn't you call this the calf of a leg ?" asked Bob, pointing to one of his nether \ limbs. "No," replied Pat, "I should say j it was the leg of a calf." /
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 604, 2 December 1869, Page 3
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