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The most tender hearted man we erer heard of was a shoemaker;, who always shut bis eyes and whistled when he ran his awl into a sole.

Aa Israelite lady, sitting in the same box at an opera with a physician, wm much troubled with ennui, and happened to gape. " Excuse me, madam." said the doctor, "I am glad you did not swallow me,' " Gire yourself no uneasiness," replied the lady, "I am a Jewess, and nerer eat pork."

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4476, 10 May 1883, Page 2

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79

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4476, 10 May 1883, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4476, 10 May 1883, Page 2

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