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THE TIRED DUKE. In view of the fatigue 11 n> Royal lhshnebs, underwent in shaking 3000 hands at Melbourne, the abo\e laboi sawng lmention maj probablj be adopted in Wellington First Eminent Citizen (just urovei ing pom the shake) What a teiribly hard-Jisted Piime he is, to be sure — a regular bone-crasher. Second Eminent Citron Jehushaphat ' What a sijueeze ' ' Neva been in with a tight place before. It must be the Mawnu yxp.

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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 48, 1 June 1901, Page 12

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THE TIRED DUKE. In view of the fatigue 11 n> Royal lhshnebs, underwent in shaking 3000 hands at Melbourne, the abo\e laboi sawng lmention maj probablj be adopted in Wellington First Eminent Citizen (just urovei ingpom the shake) What a teiribly hard-Jisted Piime he is, to be sure—a regular bone-crasher. Second Eminent Citron Jehushaphat ' What a sijueeze ' ' Neva been in with a tight place before. It must be the Mawnu yxp. Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 48, 1 June 1901, Page 12

THE TIRED DUKE. In view of the fatigue 11 n> Royal lhshnebs, underwent in shaking 3000 hands at Melbourne, the abo\e laboi sawng lmention maj probablj be adopted in Wellington First Eminent Citizen (just urovei ingpom the shake) What a teiribly hard-Jisted Piime he is, to be sure—a regular bone-crasher. Second Eminent Citron Jehushaphat ' What a sijueeze ' ' Neva been in with a tight place before. It must be the Mawnu yxp. Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 48, 1 June 1901, Page 12

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