Two boys travelling to Portland, Victoria, saw under the scat what they .thought to be an empty cigar box. One drew it out, when he, Saw the head of a black, snako dart pastf^his hand, making a vicious attempt to bite. The boys, disliking the company of his snakesbip, threw him aod his cigar, box futpf the window. Ji.JßJ^™*-i |ir^P£§LJ;feat the_.deaf and fdiftob sign language has not come into moire general use 16 polite society. It would be so haindy at diqner parties for the man who wants' to talk with his mouth full.—Lowell Citigeu.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4382, 19 January 1883, Page 2
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95Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4382, 19 January 1883, Page 2
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