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New Yorker: YOU vON'T SEE ANY GRASS IN OUK STREETS, anyway ! She (from Philadelphia): N-o, Must ne THe cLimaTeE. THE SOIL 18 CERTAINLY MICH ENOUGH, DEED OF DARING. RS. GRUBBS: Here's an article in the paper headed *: Daring Robbery of a Woman.” I can’t see any- thing daring in it. There were two robbers and only one woman. Mr. Grubs (g/oomély): Perhaps she was a married woman, THE UPS AND DOWNS OF POLITICS. N EWLY APPOINTED POLICE JUSTICE: Your face is familiar to me, prisoner. Where have | seen you before ? PRISONER (formerly a Police Justice himself): \ had the honor to send your honor to the Island once when | was on the bench, THE JUDGE: Six months. A MATRIMONIAL INSINUATION. M*: BOOKLY: “ Reading maketh a full man” says Bacon, Mrs, BooKLY: That may be, but reading never gives a man a red nose, NOT THE PLACE. TTENDANT (2 ratlroad waiting room): Say, mister, no going to sleep here. ‘This ain't no church. comicbooks.com