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Ferguson : ‘ This talk of living on love is all nonsense. I tried it and it was a dismal failure.’ McCusick : * Well; what do you live on now ?’ Ferguson: ‘Cold pie and my father-in-law.’

Miss Tootson : ‘ Why is that there , are more women in the world than men ? Mr Gallant: ‘Ah! that’s an arrangement of nature ; we always see more of heaven than earth.’

Heroine of play (despairingly, to villain) —‘ Are you base enough to hold me to a promise. wrung from me before I knew your true character ? Oh, is. there no way of •deliverance from such a wretch ?’ 1 Way back Jim (in the Stand a little to one side, miss. Now, you infernal sneak,- you git down on your knees and beg that gal’s pardon, or, by gum, I’ll bore you full o’holes !’ *

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 456, 22 March 1890, Page 6

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135

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 456, 22 March 1890, Page 6

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 456, 22 March 1890, Page 6

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