,''";>* .->/" '-' —r ; —; r *"f AKiefatxtcky-Tblack snake which:tried to fascinate an old rooster didn't have" glare Enough to hold the"' aricienfc bird off more ' tKftnteiiseooad*, and-there wan a dead snake and a crowing chanticleer. honours thQjournalist •' because he'is the contemporary historian, and quietly submits to oblivion." After' bating sprung a piece of carefully guarded news on the public the jqurnaJjgt.n»turally seekp'bbliviop. It is. the \b^ai, place j for him. , , .,,' Eura*-,younK-.iaatt—'^Well,: did ..you make the acquaintance ,of that strange girl-'you were 'raving bver? " Second ditto-:-" Tea; followed he>. b.6me A " First How did>he'B.trike'jouP"' Second ditto^". She ,«fidn*t" "strike nic at . v\\) »Ue got liVr'big brother'to do it.". ; J
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4385, 23 January 1883, Page 4
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105Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4385, 23 January 1883, Page 4
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