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Mr Butterworth gare evidence in a recent law case, and Sergeant Buzfus wished to shake Butierworth's credit. So, crossexemining another witness, he asked him, "What is Butterworth?" "Thirt^enpeace apouhd," was the answer, "although I have pcad as much es ■—**-•" A roar of laughter extinguished Serger^t Buzfuz. „

James : " Have you vead the letters-to , the heditor, to day, Tummas ?" Thomas : " No, Jeems; I never lead the productions of anonymous writers, that are fond of seem' their name 3in print." Saiatliness is the culture «nd perfection of the entire character, of the patience and self-denial and self-sacrifice of active life, as well as of the fervours and un> changeableness of the devotional life.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3846, 27 April 1881, Page 2

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110

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3846, 27 April 1881, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3846, 27 April 1881, Page 2

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