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52 THE TOMAHAWK, [February i, 1868.
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SALADE DE LA SAISON.
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deli Christmas cacies. The has merry pas...
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A Tribunal that never yet Bridged over a...
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LOGOGRIPHE.
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I am a name of high renown, I wand Where...
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Answer to the last Enigma.—First Love. (...
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without plague into cant an or honest impertinent useful preaching creature ! , without And all submission this is done to degrading rules or " goody " regulations . All this is done , and has been done thousands of times by that blessed work of a Christian It is wron g ou to ntry be envio Resc us , ue Society yet I cannot help looking greedily jp , A . ^ , v ^ -V iX T towards ^ *^ * V * -V * ^ 4 >^* th ^ AA ^ e ^ pen 1 ^^^ A * ^ of ^* Tennyson ^ ^* 1 *** ¦ v ^ »» whe w ¥ * . * ^^<* n rib I db wr » » , * ite d > * r ^^ o ^^* f thi V »**^ J s good £ L ^^ V ^ V 4
th work e result . I feel s of how my miserabl efforts hav y poo e bee r—how n in wretchedl attemptin g un to sati dep sfactory ict this loving will to me ever cha al s m u rity ffici ost in en its r ofanation y proper express colours my for feelings a . m Enoug ortal on the m h , nothing subject to wri . I It e can seems of say so holy an undertaki p ng . While the Rescue Society has its being I cannot be quite a cynic !
52 The Tomahawk, [February I, 1868.
52 THE TOMAHAWK , [ February i , 1868 .
Salade De La Saison.
SALADE DE LA SAISON .
Deli Christmas Cacies. The Has Merry Pas...
deli Christmas cacies . The merry passe time d , and of gorg with ed it plenty hav — e of van star ished ving— its but food no to ; tickle let us stop mo . Wh ral y alat look e ? back Come whe m n ther friends e is always we are good all happy and hungry , let us p try this salad . y , The " Lady tout en Bla semble nkshire was gav of e he most r first brilliant ball yest character erday , evening and on . faztement dit that the re ? nplis exotics cos with t une which petite her fortune ladyshi "— p Snobs ' salons ' Circtilar were par . -
in not " La be A mbeth e wo n man ide . ntified , who From , was up the this emaciated th m e ti orning me of condition found our going dead of on the to a deceased door ess , -step had Local it is probabl Paper . e that she had not tasted food for several days . "— , ladies " The of Peri rank ' s . Soap 1 5 . — shillings The only the one cake suitabl . Also e for the the toilett Haut e ton of P shaving eer . In pots eam at ( reg 19 istered s . 6 d ., ) . £ 1 Can 17 s . b 6 e d . used , or £ alike 7 7 s . " b — y Advertise Prince or - me 7 it .
for " five The prisoner nthsand in defence latterl stated owin that to the he stat had not of t tasted he weather meat , y , g , Repo he had rt . been thrown out of work . He was starving . "—Police troussea " The u bride cost was upwards magnificentl of £ 1 , 200 y dr . " e — ssed Court , an and d it Fashion is said that . her covering " The child consisted was very of a few scantily cloth In ed his witne n short ss's , opinion its only
death had resulted from exposure rags to . the cold , . "—Evidence at a , Coroner ' s Inquest . Gewhackers " The Reverend had been Chairman comforting said and the numerous conversions . He among was glad the to state that the Mission house was all that could be desired . In the words of his reverend friend , their missionary , whose letter he would held ask , * it for was larger quite donations a snug little . It E was nglis indeed h parsonage a glorious . ' He
work . ( Cheers . ) " —Report in the Sivalloivford Mercury . bor " n The in London boy , who . stated He had his lived age to there be sixteen the greater , said he part had of been the time 0 / the . Poor He . had never heard of Christ . "—Religious condition The " It money is computed , however that , will the s new hortl O y pera be raised House . "— will Dail cost y Paper , £ 250 , . 000 . could " The be hosp done ital when was funds already crowded not to excess . Half But what
Report to the Directors . were forthcoming . — -yearly in " satin On dit sheets that . " a — certain Snob Talk Marquis . of elegant proclivities reposes knowing " Fifty where thousand they peop shall le get rise a ni every ght ' s morning rest . "—Statistics in London of Suf not - fering . mi ght be so scarcel on , my y dear strong friends enough , . did Do I you not ask fear the your recipe digestion ? You tian shall Eng have land it . . Take Is that the all history —? Vo of ila twenty tout / -four hours in Chris-
A Tribunal That Never Yet Bridged Over A...
A Tribunal that never yet Bridged over a Difficulty . —The Court of Arches . trated New by Book George —True Cruikshank to the , with Corps Cuts . — / New edition , illus-
Logogriphe.
LOGOGRIPHE .
I Am A Name Of High Renown, I Wand Where...
I am a name of high renown , I wand Wherever er throug there h ' s a e spot wildest unknown lands — ; Wherever You science 'll find me light there dema — nds—From j In ung fact le , desert I only sands come and fierce Inhospitable , shores—I pierce ,
Th Or e mountai black im ns the netrabl hena e grove loves s Where In short Africa , for s ' treet s sun y strikes eograph hot y I on cater the , equator . Three Th feet roug unequal h desert bear hill , me and on dale , ; Tho' late there came a tale That of the three there was but one
Left to me—in short , all men have heard , I was Such tale m s as first these two are , but often my third said . From For travellers wanderers to are come not , afraid To But lie tak away e from little ho letters me . two ^ F L ^ rom ^^ Xa & each vv you * w * 4 ^ of ^ A m AA 1 y T tw v I ? ^ o ^ e VAAviw nds , A
And But you give will it to see such what friends , if you ; To hang thus the will msel make ves they amends straig . ht will go , Now look again You My 'll letters see ' thr plai ough n , <> There ' s something new ,
Something So So methiner mething to to in which sing sinsr fo for it r ' instance instance s sung— , , n and o n , not m mav ay the be key—For that you have in your intelligence T But o find never , or seek if you by ' ve death none the in common word to - learn sense ; From others , nor the key at holes to earn . Which B yet y d you oing 'll that find , within my breast ,
Latent , But conc still ealed most , nor pat e . ' er confessed , To Nay that , tru which st for all also you I contain have and gain , ; And Is to which all ends what the e shortest ' er we do or . say , Then set you forth , and never way fear the wrath
Towards Lack Of any animal or throug the that redoubted h ' s me in your ; and beast path if yo , to u s kill hould still Take what courage young David held , When But take he it Goliath with a quelled straw to . — ease , the chill . Yet Triump when h n you ot ' ve ' er done your the less task successful unto the friend end , ; But "Rut cheer cheer and and co comfort mfort him him . and and modest modest be be .
Now Like the seek sweet me out flower by any you means will , in you me . may , , Or if you'd know the proper means I'd say-By On expedition haste , therefore I ' ve been , your nearl best y hopes found you , should ground , And in this case Your trust You much well may less place in staying than in pace For it may You'll be turn that and when see you ' re close behind , me , More expedition That there still must before be , you find me .
Answer To The Last Enigma.—First Love. (...
Answer to the last Enigma . —First Love . ( No one guessed it . ) La A Vivandih Criticism -e is a la r / erse Cockney ! By-the . —Dearer -bye , the than music Life in is the bad , Cast but from the bow of Mr . Wallenstein is frightfully Hacknefed f ( Savage , but pleasing !)
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Feb. 1, 1868, page 52, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_01021868/page/10/
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