i. jTis Card.—They were playing atcar^s 1 ,when »K<>f sifiudaeri^the game was interrupted, ' «nBrJ iJWS 4?' P"sed, and the pfayefr ro^: t*o* uer«. jou are holding too many aces.' •• What do yon say, sir?" "Isay fon area swindler!" "I •wlll^lfyo lu^tb';*^BDOtt*' <'f6r:::"thi«--unpar. donable ins.ult."; t'4 am at your service at any time." " Herf is my card, sir." (Throws down j by mistake, another ace which he draws from his pocket).
The artfulness of woman is increasing. They even have designs on pottery. The Burlington Hawkeye finds it a solemn impressive thought, when you look atsncha%ian'aßGeneral Grant, that some day away back in the shadow of the misty past, sv woman used to turn the mighty figure Of the prewnt upside down, and count the stitches in the biggest patch on his trdusers With a flat-soled, pitiless slipper."- *"''■"■■■'* ''"■• '"'. l"''"--' '■"■ ■■ :i ; ■ '
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3179, 28 April 1879, Page 1
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139Untitled Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3179, 28 April 1879, Page 1
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