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" Good morning Fred," said Brown; "how is your wife—better I hope?" " Yes replied Fred; "better,- bat not oat of danger. The doctor calls regularly every day." : A classic and a naturalist are talking of the accidents caused by the late thunderstorm. The Classic (terrified and some* what astonished)—" Then, our neighbour in the country was really struck with a thunderbolt. The Naturalist—" Eiactlj." The Classic—" He has perished like Aiax, while defying Jupiter P" The Naturalist— " No, it was while he was eating ftarioot beans in oil," •

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4432, 19 March 1883, Page 2

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87

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4432, 19 March 1883, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4432, 19 March 1883, Page 2

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