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[advertisement.] . TotJie JEdiior of tlfe Lyttelton Times. Sir,—-Jealous of my reputation asfanHonest man, I beg to acquaint the public, generally, that the following is the version which I wish to have put. on the quotation from my play of " Othello," which, lately appeared in a Gontemporary. :— Who steals my pencil case steal* so much fa"h; Sj 'Twas mine, 'tis none'of-his, nor any other's; And he who Riches it has no-good name r Of which he can be robbed, for he's a thief, -That name \s hia; indeed: • ''■''■;'" I am,' Sir, Your obedient Servant,- ;. SHAKE3KE4BE.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 457, 21 March 1857, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 457, 21 March 1857, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 457, 21 March 1857, Page 7

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