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The director of. the Zoological Gardens was on his vacation. He received a note, from his chief .assistant, which closed thus : —"The chimpanzee seems to be pining for a companion. What shall we do until your return?" The poetical young man with soulful eyes was walking With his matter-of-fact - brother by the brookside. "How the stream tosses in its slumber!" he exclaimed. "Yes," answered his brother,- "and you would, too, if your bed'was full 6f stones." v ; iTunius, in one of his letters to the Grafton, denied that he had charged lordship with being a degenerate. character Vof the ancestors of sdfcne men "lias' made it possible for> to be vicious in the

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 222, 5 January 1910, Page 3

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Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 222, 5 January 1910, Page 3

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 222, 5 January 1910, Page 3

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