ODDS AND ENDS.
Make friends with a bear, bnt keep hold of an axe. „ , ,„„ "Will you admit you are licked? yelled the tipper man in -a street fight. "No, sir," replied the under one, "I ai'nt lioked, but— l'm satisfied." In the glacial age ice moved in a southeast direction across the top of Mt Washington in New Hampshire. A student, asked by a professor how he would discover a fool, answered, "By the questions he would ask." Some puople, like brooks, are always murmuring. , When * man's skeletoH is put side by side with the monkey*, there are greater and stronger points of resemblance than of difference. A bare coffin -without a flower, and a funeral withoub a eulogy, are preferable to a life without love and sympathy.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 86, 28 June 1881, Page 3
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128ODDS AND ENDS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 86, 28 June 1881, Page 3
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