Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 07, May 14, 1870 by Various
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may get along very well if he attentively and industriously waters his
stock_.) * * * * * Interesting to Mr. Bergh. "Dog's-Ear" shirt-collars (the ones that stick up and are doubled down at the points,) are coming into fashion. Says young SOLOMONS, the other day, "I want something new in collars; I shall cut my Dog's-ears." And he went and did it; which is decidedly interesting to Mr. BERGH. * * * * * An Interesting Patient. New-Haven enjoys an elephant that has corns, and is about to be operated on by a chiropodist. There is a largeness, approaching to sublimity, in the idea of an elephant with corns, though it naturally suggests the query, "What Boots it?" * * * * * A Dogged Problem. If Sir WALTER SCOTT'S dog was worth--say--ten "pounds," what was his Kenilworth? |
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