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Why is a man who never .lay* a wager quite as.,bad as. one who does lie's MObetter. ..,£. • " ,■"' ':*''"''■ ': :A][ ' : " :'" i Babies are described as 'coupons attached' to the bond of ihatrimony^;^ l * 'W** "r The hug may 'not be tlToi^gSly posted in arithmetic, but when you c^raetoa*?[ii<iiuate: root" he's there. ... . _ The bachelor's refrain— a lassj Thjj "i£aid-. en's refraiu— ah'tite'n'l Let them' n.6- Idnger■jrefrain". *■' ■ >■;■■■■- ■ .. : •- ,-, - i --- ■■ " A physician, with some h'ttle diare^arMor Liudley Mur. a/, says that "patients is.a.virv tue.' ? -' < '■■ '••-" i '■ • - .. : ■ : ■ 'i ":. '■': '■. "Guilty or hot guilty?" asked .a Dutch, judge. " Not guilty*!" " Den, what do you" want here? Go about your pisiness." An old maid, speaking of marriage, says it is like an old disease—while there's life there's hope.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 650, 19 March 1870, Page 4

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Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 650, 19 March 1870, Page 4

Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 650, 19 March 1870, Page 4

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