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An Englishman once remarked in company that he had just been taken for the Prince of Wales on account of his resemblance to that personage. "Oh," said a Scotchman present, "I was once taken for the Duke of Argyll." " I have been taken for a greater man than either of you," broke in Pat " Who ?" they asked. " Well," said he, " the other day, as I was walking down Sackville-street I met a friend whom I had not seen for many years, and the moment he saw me he shouted out, " Oh, Holy Moses, is that you ?"

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Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 4, 25 January 1898, Page 3

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Untitled Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 4, 25 January 1898, Page 3

Untitled Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 4, 25 January 1898, Page 3

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