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Mrs Hinton (recently married . —Lid you know my husband was very ill? Miss Carrington. —l supposed he must be, my dear. Before he married you he told me 1 had broken his heart. Mistress ! “ Did you break a vase In the parlour this morning, Mary Ann ?” intelligent domestic : “No, madam, I shattered a vars.” A Southern paper, in de-cribing the burning ut a dwelling, mentions the rescue “ by way of a window of the servaut girl fifteen feet in height.” It is said that man in a savage state does riot have the toothache. We ate moie inclined to the belief that any man who has the toothache in a sayage state^

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 440, 25 January 1890, Page 3

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112

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 440, 25 January 1890, Page 3

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 440, 25 January 1890, Page 3

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