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A WOMAN'S MOUTH.

Mrs De Blank —"There, now, John» just read that, and maybe you will throw away that horrid cigur." Mr. De, Blank—" Re»d what P" •' Why, this in the paper. A member of (he recent woman's Congress says' it is a nice thing for a man to keep his mouth fit to be ki'Tsod ' " "Humph! That may all be ; but it is also a nice thine for h vioraan to keep her mouth in tlio ri^ht position to be kissed." ' " Tho right position ?" " Yes : shut."

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5073, 18 April 1885, Page 3

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A WOMAN'S MOUTH. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5073, 18 April 1885, Page 3

A WOMAN'S MOUTH. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5073, 18 April 1885, Page 3

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