old,a star, said,'**That ataryou sde; .up there-is'-bigger than this world.’.’/‘.“.No,' it said ho. “:Ycs, it is." Thou why, .doesn't it keep the 1 rain offV* * » , \ A •HAtttXim student was -called to accounfc/for .having.publicly etylcd-the Professor ofj[Hebrow ** a first-claae admittedhaving, the’ remark, but’ said ho intended it as a compliment. .‘‘Explain yourself,” said 1 the‘ Professor. Whyl' a' flrat*olms muleds necessarllya gOQd\Vlfe-bray!at. iTt”’/'”'. ’ “ TEN dimea make one dollar,” said the school--master, "Now, go dollars make one—what?" '* They make one mighty glad/these times."” ■ropliedthe boy.and theteacber, who hadn’t'got hia ■ lost, month's salary yet, concluded, that. ; the: boyuwaa about right. ** . > v ;
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5366, 8 June 1878, Page 3
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