PECULIARITIES.
‘ Every man,’ said Mark Lemon, one evening, at his club, ‘ has his peculiarities, though I think I am as free from them as most At any rate, I dont know what they are.’ Nobody contradicted the editor of Punch, but after a while Albert Smith asked, ‘ Which hand do you shave with, uncle?’ With my right hand,’ replied Lemon. Alt,’ returned the other, ’ That ( s your peculiarity. Moot people shave with a razor.’
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Wairoa Bell, Volume IV, Issue 155, 22 July 1892, Page 6
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74PECULIARITIES. Wairoa Bell, Volume IV, Issue 155, 22 July 1892, Page 6
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