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DuKNoßTHi—Early one morning this [ summer a fisherman, in his night-clothes, was standing at the door of his cottage,..in one of the Scotch fishing Tillages, . scanning the weather. Another fisherman passing observed, " A fine morniuV John." •' A fine mornin'," returned th# • man at the cottage—" What time wait be?" "About 5 o'clock, I think," said the passer-by. " Od, a daursay I'll awa in and rise," announced the looker-out. Past a Joke—Elderly people nerer jest or chaff in France. It ii considered., there bad in age.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2579, 13 April 1877, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2579, 13 April 1877, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2579, 13 April 1877, Page 2

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