A bright little boy who had been engaged in combat with another boy was reproved by bis aunt, who told him he ought always to wait until the other boy " pitched into him." " Well," exclai/neii the little hero, " but if I wait for the"other boy to begin I'm afraid there won't be any fight." . Pedestrian, who has dropped a'penny in front of a " poor blind mim : " <\ •' Why, you humbug, you're not blind! " = "Beggar : '* Not I. sir. If the card says I am, they must have given me the wrong one. I'm deaf/and dumb."
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3845, 26 April 1881, Page 1
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93Untitled Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3845, 26 April 1881, Page 1
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