| First Line | 
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title | 
Lines | 
Views | 
|  A babu, or native clerk,  | 
Mixed Metaphors  | 
2  | 
327256  | 
|  Nobles and heralds by your leave,  | 
Epitaphs  | 
5  | 
328110  | 
| "Yes," said the old man to his young visitor,  | 
Fortune Hunters  | 
2  | 
327288  | 
| Artist (condescendingly):  | 
A Subtle Distinction  | 
2  | 
329115  | 
| Father: "Look here, Billy,  | 
A Subtle Distinction  | 
2  | 
329330  | 
| Joan (whose mother has just bought her a pair of woolen gloves):  | 
A Subtle Distinction  | 
1  | 
329223  | 
| Lady: "And why did your last mistress----"  | 
The Servant Problem  | 
6  | 
327054  | 
| Lady (to applicant for situation as cook):  | 
A Subtle Distinction  | 
2  | 
329459  | 
| Minister's Wife: "My husband was asking  | 
Blue Blood  | 
2  | 
327651  | 
| Mother: "Oh, Mary, why do  | 
Hope Springs Eternal  | 
2  | 
327502  | 
| Mother: "Well, dear,  | 
The Servant Problem  | 
4  | 
327428  | 
| Mrs. Profiteer: "Is this a pedigree dog?"  | 
Blue Blood  | 
2  | 
327494  | 
| Office Boy (anxious to go to football match):  | 
Blue Blood  | 
3  | 
327228  | 
| Small Bridesmaid (loudly, in middle of ceremony):  | 
Blue Blood  | 
1  | 
327157  | 
| Small Girl: "I wonder how old Joan is?"  | 
The Servant Problem  | 
2  | 
327162  | 
| Small Girl: "To-day's my mummy's  | 
Blue Blood  | 
2  | 
327302  | 
| A - "I used a word in speaking to my wife  | 
Talkers  | 
2  | 
330315  | 
| A Barnegat schoolma'am had been telling  | 
George Washington  | 
4  | 
330121  | 
| A Barnegat schoolma'am had been telling  | 
George Washington  | 
4  | 
328810  | 
| A beautiful statuesque blond had left New York  | 
Stenographers  | 
4  | 
329307  | 
| A belated voyager in search of hilarity  | 
Talkers  | 
2  | 
329350  | 
| A benevolent person watched a workman  | 
Repartee  | 
4  | 
329280  | 
| A bereaved husband feeling his loss very keenly  | 
Epitaphs  | 
5  | 
330045  | 
| A bird dog belonging to a man in Mulvane  | 
Strategy  | 
2  | 
330129  | 
| A blackmailer wrote the following  | 
Mothers-In-Law  | 
2  | 
329809  | 
| A blind man enters a ladies bar by mistake.  | 
Blonde Joke  | 
9  | 
331030  | 
| A book-worm," said papa,  | 
Bookworms  | 
1  | 
329118  | 
| A bookseller reports these mistakes  | 
Booksellers And Bookselling  | 
6  | 
328732  | 
| A Boston deacon who was a zealous advocate  | 
Temperance  | 
3  | 
329415  | 
| A Boston girl the other day said to a southern  | 
Etiquet  | 
5  | 
330455  | 
| A Boston lawyer, who brought his wit from his native Dublin,  | 
Business  | 
6  | 
328907  | 
| A Boston physician tells of the case  | 
Waste  | 
5  | 
329012  | 
| A Bostonian died, and when he arrived  | 
Boston  | 
4  | 
328834  | 
| A boy and his mother were taking  | 
Circus  | 
2  | 
328796  | 
| A boy looking for something to do saw the sign  | 
Business Enterprise  | 
3  | 
328740  | 
| A boy stood with one foot on the sidewalk  | 
Fords  | 
1  | 
329747  | 
| A boy took a position in an office  | 
Repartee  | 
4  | 
329157  | 
| A boy twelve years old with an air of melancholy resignation,  | 
Children  | 
4  | 
328934  | 
| A bright little newsie entered  | 
Sales  | 
7  | 
328613  | 
| A British journalist, in an article  | 
Modesty  | 
2  | 
329079  | 
| A browbeating lawyer was demanding  | 
Questions  | 
4  | 
329195  | 
| A bumptious young American farmer went  | 
The Gloomy Guest  | 
1  | 
328814  | 
| A burglar was one night engaged in   | 
Burglars  | 
4  | 
329169  | 
| A candidate for Congress from a  | 
Candidate  | 
1  | 
329068  | 
| A canner, exceedingly canny,  | 
Canning And Preserving  | 
5  | 
329125  | 
| A captain, inspecting his company  | 
Excuses  | 
5  | 
330085  | 
| A catalog of farming implements sent out  | 
Education  | 
3  | 
329103  | 
| A certain Congressman had disastrous experience  | 
Bonanzas  | 
3  | 
329347  | 
| A certain country vicar who used  | 
His Little Mistake  | 
6  | 
328819  | 
| A certain famous preacher when preaching  | 
Lies  | 
4  | 
328599  | 
  	
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