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111 like your custom of ze shout," saidI)r Calembourg; "but it is sometimes peculiar, par example : I met one man last week. He says be vos married, and be gay, com' an' hey' a driok, an' I 'ad a drink. I met anozer man, an' he say to me, my wife 'are a child, come an' vet ze child's 'ed, an' ye vet his 'cd. Then I met still anozer man an' he say, Oh my frau, I am in grief. I 'are lost my wiie. She is dead. Com' an' 'aye a drink. An' I Tent.^

Fob sinking spoils, fits, dizziness, palpitation, and low spirits, rely on Hop Bitters. £taauine made b/ Amman Co. Notice

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5197, 12 September 1885, Page 4

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5197, 12 September 1885, Page 4

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5197, 12 September 1885, Page 4

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