The Railway book of Fun Unique Specimens of Wit Humour Repartee Anecdote F

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The Railway book of Fun Unique Specimens of Wit Humour Repartee Anecdote F
Richard Brisk
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4 Very amiable in temper.
5 Rather lustful.
6 Very penurious.
7 A real gentleman.
8 A great skin-flint.
9 One who will idolize you.
10 A wealthy man.
11 One who will kiss you to the tune of 13 to the dozen.
12 One given to wenching.
13 A soft imbecile.
14 Rather deformed in the legs.
15 A good moral man.
1 A clerical gentleman.
17 A great sot.
18 A beautiful man, and good.
19 A benevolent person, who will love you.
20 A quack doeter.
21 One who will love you through life.
22 A hump back, or 'mo
...untain in misery. ' 23 A clever and worthy trades- man.
24 A man of fine taste.
25 A person of low occupation.
26 A man kind, indulgent.
27 One who will incessantly love you, day and night.
28 Would be handsome if he did not squint.
29 Florid complexion, beautiful eyes.
30 A merchant — a dignified fig- ure.
31 A warm-hearted sailor.
32 A good fellow, bur lost his teeth.
33 So good that all will envy you.
34 A military character.
35 One whom you will have to nurse.
3C One whose passions are very frigid — no steam there.


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