Politics in the Kitchen.-—"Anything the matter, Cook ?" Cook (hysterically);: " I've been upset, mum! That Bill (the gardener) has been a-goin' on about the H< astern crisis, mum, that I don'tihardly feel as I can retain my situation I.fle's tliai wiolent' Jiugo'vimum; and we was always hultraliberal in my family^'%Punch.-' ■ ■• ■. '■r:''.' -■■ ■■■■ '•■'■^{ r!•■■■> A Great Deal.—-" Ma thinkt % great deal of you, I think," said a little girl to a physician. "Why do you think that, tiy child?" 1 ■' Ceeauso I heard her »fiy that she thought you wasn't near so big a fob I in' tbat.otbcr oJd huuibugj'^ ■. .-.'•' '■•■■'■■
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3167, 14 April 1879, Page 1
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97Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3167, 14 April 1879, Page 1
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