A Gentleman kissed a lady's hand in a fit of gallantly. She deliberately drew her glove off and dropped iton the door. " Why do you do that ':" he sisktv.l. " Ob," she replied, " I never wear soiled gloves." "And f," said lip, picking it up and putting it in the fiiT, "don't like to see dirty things lying about." " Mastiikii," paid a little Irish rogue one day to a gardener. ''are not plants great sluggards?" "No, certainly not," replied the gardener. "Why, och, I thowt they were, as it's so rarely you sees 'em out of their bqcls, ,.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2298, 2 April 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)
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