| First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
| MOTHER - "Tommy, if you're pretending |
Realism |
2 |
327377 |
| Mother had been having considerable argument |
Faith |
1 |
327709 |
| Mother, may I go aeroplane? |
Aeroplanes |
4 |
327721 |
| Mother," asked the little one, |
Diet |
1 |
327382 |
| Mother: "Augustus, you naughty boy, |
Blue Blood |
2 |
326756 |
| Mother: "Did you remember to pray |
Not What She Meant |
2 |
326929 |
| Mother: "Hush! You two children |
Perfect Agreement |
2 |
327326 |
| Mother: "What! Have you been |
An Error In Judgment |
2 |
326970 |
| Mother: "Why, what's the matter, darling?" |
Life's Difficulties |
4 |
326755 |
| Mother: It is rude to whisper, Humphrey. |
Nothing New To Him |
2 |
326748 |
| Mother (to child who has been naughty): |
Hope Springs Eternal |
2 |
327377 |
| Mother (to little girl |
A Qualified Statement |
2 |
329062 |
| Motor-Launch Officer |
Not What She Meant |
3 |
326724 |
| Motto for the dining saloon |
Seasickness |
1 |
327349 |
| Mr. and Mrs. Smith had been invited |
He Knew |
4 |
327380 |
| Mr. and Mrs. Smith had been invited to a friend's |
He Knew |
4 |
328846 |
| MR. E.N. QUIRE - "What are those women |
Woman Suffrage |
2 |
327206 |
| Mr. Goodsole: "Well, what do you want?" |
Lantern |
2 |
327365 |
| Mr. Graham: "Do you know, Miss F., |
Stag-nation |
3 |
326937 |
| Mr. Harcourt, the Secretary of State |
Promoting |
1 |
326840 |
| MR. HENPECK - "Are you the man who |
Heroes |
3 |
326813 |
| MR. HENPECK - "Is my wife going out, Jane?" |
Husbands |
3 |
326944 |
| MR. HILTON - "Have you opened that bottle of champagne, |
Champagne |
2 |
327724 |
| Mr. Hiram Jones had just returned |
Travelers |
4 |
326768 |
| MR. HOMEBODY - "I see you keep copies |
Husbands |
2 |
327075 |
| Mr. Househunter: "I don't care for those flats |
Economy |
2 |
327360 |
| Mr. John C. Hackett recently told the following story: |
After Dinner Speeches |
6 |
327964 |
| Mr. McNab (after having his lease read over to him): |
Lease |
1 |
327332 |
| Mr. Preacher," said a white man to a colored minister |
Bible Interpretation |
2 |
330026 |
| MR. SLIMPURSE - "But why do you insist |
Love |
2 |
327023 |
| Mr. X was a prominent member of the B.P.O.E. |
Excuses |
1 |
326986 |
| Mrs. Bargain: "Oh, Ethel! |
Classified |
2 |
327094 |
| Mrs. Bizzy: "I am so sorry to hear |
Such A Waste |
2 |
326931 |
| Mrs. de Vere: "I suppose now |
Her Views |
1 |
327434 |
| Mrs. Goodheart: "I am soliciting for the poor. |
Justification |
2 |
327074 |
| Mrs. Green to Mrs. Jones |
Life's Difficulties |
1 |
326825 |
| Mrs. Hennessey, who was a late arrival |
Occupations |
5 |
327567 |
| Mrs. Hicks was telling some ladies |
Cowards |
4 |
326900 |
| Mrs. Hooligan was suffering from the common |
Time |
1 |
327162 |
| MRS. HOUSEN HOHM - "What is your name?" |
Servants |
4 |
326994 |
| MRS. JENKINS - "Mrs. Smith, |
Irish Bulls |
2 |
326941 |
| MRS. JONES - "Does your husband remember your wedding anniversary?" |
Anniversaries |
2 |
327384 |
| MRS. LITTLETOWN - "This magazine looks |
Servants |
4 |
327367 |
| Mrs. Lynks: "Jack, I have made up |
Getting Even |
2 |
327520 |
| Mrs. McKinley used to tell of a colored widow |
Husbands |
5 |
326786 |
| Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fiske, the actress, |
Actors And Actresses |
4 |
327700 |
| Mrs. Montague Smart (suddenly, to bashful youth, |
Not What She Meant |
1 |
326989 |
| Mrs. Muggins: "It's raining, |
In A Fix |
2 |
327444 |
| MRS. MURPHY - "Oi hear yer brother-in-law, |
Time |
4 |
327271 |
| Mrs. Murphy is very fat, |
Half And Half |
3 |
327259 |
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