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)rtadiE6t,e,otberb',wheuillIa�i�iatedieria�sshg
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� declared her entire, wilNgubso to accept the
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1tiIt is, the hour of evening service ii a the
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chapel," said, the lay brother who observed
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release him forever from ,all ,obligation to,
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her 11 and'they are chantillg the vesper
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' Consumption Causes many more deaths
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Lith the following letter a, 6�n reports'
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hymn to the Virgin." I I .
than wny.otberdisease, and auypti�tiatics
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want to Djr.,F �� H.i Hamilton for' -
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choice �be had so wisely .ad-. Of course
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P ublic, - gradilaily and quietly bringing the
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when thd'Parties more immediately inter-
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door, theta r6collectifig herself, padded and
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its development are , . aceto"
oj�rcuch jhap,,ta
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remotest centres''Of civilization iii the
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looked Imploringly upon her article. :
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With the view of. obtaining itif on.
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Sra,-My sister v .break her
.off it? It ub,'how? Will ,it 4o,her any harm 2
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r . " h" ' ibot of 'one another,
Dominion wit in earE
and before long Hamilton ha6rchaiatA, �a6atod
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164 liai,e noiv1:v_kbtlustbd quite." ,
absurd and its lees. Pleased also that the
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-he said,'taking her hand, gently -in his, "I
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couobrdi� . of tli&disease, br,
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Pirllitcsdwhisile ?r
2ight a 11 Do a good many, girls'
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in their-offic6s, will be . 0 hold
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,fear it will :be too mud f6r,tlee,mychild;
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Fet'if -it boL thy Wish, I�Will not
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clue ono , , many hana'r6da ofl
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Ai agents .and .others they
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may.have busineE w.i
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the pow Count, he
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hav "Res in. practice in.'
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i al the States of New York;,Ohi O'
encia'bei the vocal bronchial
tubbo or lungs of wohaen and those of men
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the now lovers, Who :.fluslied with happi-
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Michigarij Indians,, Illinois and Lou' i �
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'that r 0 young mai slafer
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Giving me a wiched glance;. , .
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iog on their. hopes. As there wasnowno
by the 1ay brother, led her .through the
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long dark. passages of this builiding tothe
The queitiouB related to, the' age, sex
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general- structure of Patients,
n66' essaril y at poorer whiatler the
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mearts, that the present growing system will *,
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cause for t,delay,� the,. rraarriagc�was shortly
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, entrance of the chapel. .All .'was silent
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and to their ancestry, general habits,
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rlu.111 'w y a, woman Bhotildn't be'even
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extend ov,pr the .whole country. Duringthe .
latter part oftlJ6 suthmek theBelIT61eph6ne -
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qua 36tor has , madeu p from'
a better Whistler th an . some. in , i
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she� should give her whole' ,mind to it.,
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a, has been connecting- the tal'an y .
Judep ridelit systems of the West6rn Onta.
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mopy, immeaiately -after whi bh the Count
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his bloomii)g. bride
she, too poured I out her soul in silent Bap,
But burst jorth
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rio Cities, and a service .extending' from
ut-Lbea'd
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-----Ie--a-,]Far-tlie-iL-0-age-of-Gai---of-tlie-eb�oir;-be
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plicati6n. again 4.1116 music
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:.p actical- value. � , average age of
_P&tielata_mi� 127 ' ; 46 , oent, ,
, -I'" ears'; 46 per . . wore,
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.Hamilton to� Cobourg, a, distance :!of 200
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miles, has just beerr completed. ' This
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�1 it yo�i'qilote firoi,ti 111inafore t"' . : .
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seppe Tartiti I, L be'dtif�f and' gifi#d aa
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its rapturous Win: to heaven. .�� he arose,
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'me olea and,54 Pei t. ,females; on y
-par oeb:C!Wbrd married." The,.CUCumfek.;'
_a,��uld�it,-or.��vauldi3�i��e�1_1,yl4ffirmed
Aiathe Waa noit!ai suffi6iont. phil6sLoph t
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herjancy, Casting into sbadowtheduller
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placesi`:beiween the extrem-eB of
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b6ing to whom she had linked`her fat6.' In
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bel6w'th4 aveiagn -vigorous. Persons of
the, osm6i,heiglit,, -being ouly.,31i inches-
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tlae'svera�e ,height ,being 5, fe6t 51 inches.
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w Ill ddbseqderatlY'bo continued eastward;
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folds she had vainly loraged,to -uenetrate,'
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Persons of such At�ture should havia'a cheat
Circumference of abbat'374taches. About
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thAtold ,French proverb thatL'a dancing
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Trenton, Belleville, Brockville_ Kingston
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lovbd�p , 6 truly, dbe
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hA light'. blue, eyes an lg
ba the tempidr �
; pakson,� witig,hea �;sjvhisiling
n by 6r opaidAdially gddd,?�! .', ..'But it is all'a,
and, Intermediate towns. From Rings-
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:1�6 higher regi6hw6f'p6etry diad
m6bria6d so ply�-,:that:for
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ir,�and nervo 118 4*16lit"'largely.",
.prevailed. ,'.T�vb.thiids,-6f.th6'p'o,tieilt�"hU,Ct
- - disoi . ad 'in youth.
maittdii�ibf hahii; �nd ol loll;
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ton, ,the - - line wl ,. : B,, , 'continued �
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a mourned her' " I la i - I ' ' -
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loubtit Any girl that is
in. 8, �7_family. Without� boys '�'about tho�l
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foinairig A union Where, ther6i eiiAted no
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sVljapatlay'�of taste and feehiag,- ubd�.c;iace,'
shelfaintly pronounced his nambj.dud,gank
. lifeless onif the � indirb'le ,p,Nvement of the
tions And'- spent but,littldlWbein the o pen
air. Much the' graaie'r�,.,,- ; "' t' - f thi � '
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. house,ever Jaime io w�blstI6� �' On the other
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line will be carried through toou4i�c. The
authorities of t a Company
he B611 Tolephon,
tinl'e f6rgealb�, ibc, libil'utoB§ ;' bli`t`�. it failed
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more 46'ilte, �b��dal talodia had wi�rl-A` he,
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Slept in staull,driventilaied bbol-'rooms, two!
�htty.id,'.-agirl''witli-"bi6t]h�rs,-DartioulEtxly it
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they Are older'than horself,'� be very
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say that the ,system *ill. not be 6ompfetbd
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� felt'. &eply,"'Haid., 6itte�1y'tbo'--inability"' 0
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.Ili a- bed,�had nee dsdall�� worn � flannel
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next'the'aiiin-i �dor uqed habittiallyarty' for al
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likely'idpick, it up, But when Alto gets to
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immedi%tely, but illixt the,cirryitig out of. .
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tfie'scherne ill'its, bn'tiroty is only a matter
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'dayo � a blazik,to':� muthe - ,an a. w on, a
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of bath, - 'and, iieail�, all ;"d L �b�ea sin
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bri tmornin`g'she again wo a oconscious-
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moderate bai6srand. sad Ult,very
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it wis'when late alone wit�la Iantbe that
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little futty food except hatter. The gpneral .
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When Perhaps I should r�thek " 1 eup'
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As Improved ma:j be serviceableis' believe
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1 tMa hitiferto-passive.child, t
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� Bishop 6hoqght to tl�ovl
Alib Bishop lill deb� cdacern
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the continued melatic I holy ! that Consumed
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bar at Padua, lying on her, own couch'i with
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its show,whitia 'draperies, drawn closely
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babito of n early'all'bave been. goodi and�
.but veryfew.had, used' alooholiL a spirits to
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to be unlimited, and the voices of persons
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her.. Vainly-, he essayed every ,art. to win
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around her. :A, Aoft step - sounded, in -the
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c f lettineyoung: then. hear her*, whistling..
Tiier� is- no'physicai rea'son why'a girl
ard'by the operators ab:Cobourg; 200
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. . she, coaqe-,,
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with Itha .CouJit Fernando.
-- r�-babkto-cbeerfulness-,-oue -
onIy thought,
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one'doe regreti ilbsorbed ber.6oul; and hour
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roo�a,-.itua-,tbe-i�'ext,moment.�ih�.!f"e-of-i�ei
kind nurse lookb& iti 'through: a o a n
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,had_stioastors of-thd�digeage'; while
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la ee-f6arths
nearly, f r ' had resided,Ad,_._a �
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ould not4histI6 k4well as -a boy ;
IbI , ' 4 L not at
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�'Unjil
.. rnilea,' L distant, A ,bay were �
1. .0 �plainlk as it t
t 6, ,
receMDg a ;messagefr6in one6fthe el
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. . � But All +'I'le I I more . , fondly she clung to, the
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� � idoli?sd, 6bject of its-
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after hour sho,aat ,silent and'abstracted
'with: downcast eyesj� her'�chdek' almost
':of the, curtain. ' iauthe extended,her arms
Lth- a,.Bwile, apd,� at that biassed s�gbt the
w -
locs;lity favoring a hurtaid, cool atrnoApharQ�
Dr'.Tlater draws dome important deduc-
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I lie, egms, squeezing,. herself
-sow.'
short of breath� with, coi. I -And it would
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It eis�oftlaaloaafexclish�&-,� . 11 " -
P,(.'a -i �,, � ,- �
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. I 1. one i
. 1'e", � ifi�d ;',,,�,61 , i � 't. � ,
I � ra�tlug - ve never o I *bd
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,j.,�'T
-t , . . .
. 1, I I . Us' marble Pale '
,. rauspaxentlit ness. The
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faftlifilloreatare ixtter4 a, cry. of . 6
I y that-
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,tion's-: Msiriage�, in-c6rt " ,
sin Conditions and
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,be bettiar f or, her,bealth, :if she did more
loud noise wakiiag,'e�en whistling, Ili
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A Good Word for Cremation. . �
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.. � � h � ohly� alternat
.. I another , �I,t�dji., sl lve I
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Physicians p8rcJvad that her disease w.aa,'
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brought�-:othbr dear ones Who ]Kept, their
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cortaill sta 0 the diaease,is probably
gas
. . .her
ir the developing, f her 1 11, ,
y out 111 it - 0 uugs, t tun
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(Londo W Id.)
, A or ,
� � - to'
ItEl,r ."1166t"i. .To' force her �. L
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, rpq mi , nt w �ts theat'.used " lie
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L�bf �th it
a � mind, an a true,
,,, _,* , &, uniniorinea. of
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origin, reciornmehAed change of scene as th 6.
near by,.'to bar's ,� I
. anxi6ds .Watch ide�
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In a monl6nit she *aB lying on bar ano; a a
�unftvorabla �ito opment, and,pro-
;tbe devel
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' f consunaptiob.^ . not of
gross o Heredity I
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Alta is accriBtomed, to. I
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� There are cnly, three ways in which dead.
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. was ne)i,�',- fr�ilffl';. nd-o' anin
11 -ed tb.be alone,:a v
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remedy inost likelyto promote herr'so,overy;
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.bi vilaile'at her feet kneit,one',wh'o
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such constancy and inaportanceas a cause
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Dk.;'gtophen W. Roof'saia: �, Well, While:
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I cannot, sayth atibai ever h ardagirl
bodies can be disposed �of-�-either in earth, ,
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sea� '
Or fare , There are obvious Objections,
her, d ily WaIL� Di the garden: was
. a
. . . � a0compailiedby onc,-who watched her with
The Bishop,, accordingly, who was about
to visit � Florenca, called thil 1�r, by. some
clasped her hand in.sileut, deep emotion. to
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his heart, and raised- his eyes swimming
� As appears � to have , been, . commonly
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believed,*, further than ' - so far as
. .a
emulate a bo�'spioude8t whistling achieve-
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on the, soprel of -good taste, to sending our
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'dead �bits
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� . . a jeadolis qv0'. 8 al-� -wen this injusticle'sho'
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so'cular-business that required his attention,
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in tsars. of � rapture to -her face. � Mie
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configuration ' and." structure . - of '� the
'body',
ment-'which,is tt�'jambis' two fore -fingers
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"to laiwillouth until"lle,gets a g6od.hoid on-
to bb,torn to by fi§hea, It ig also �
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certain that'our cismateriaA and
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.� � endur! I w�i t[to�t niurm ur, gileving �dnly'�in
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secrpV,&�%� 5,1lo could,find no means of com.
ake.hei with h"
. detormibed'to t . im, and, even
to Prolong his tour in case.her,health cQntirr-
-Bishop:,fondl �y kiiabdbei pallid- brow , and
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thanked :God .aloud Jor -her recolrei�;�
thG relation and. - th relative
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,oizo and Vigor .of. the organs to-
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Ifis back.teetb, or sonamVitere, -and then let
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gea'veyards, .
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With slowly -decomposing masses:'of animal... -
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. . muhicating .ivitl iseppe. , - � t� ".
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ued,to improve auriug its, K Irogress. For
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then..with Whig Bid word that brought
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,different
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-each other are infiden -,
ced by parentage
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off all ear -piercing note that would � sha ea'
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steam whistle-'btill' I haNe'hoard,a good
hi� ter, leads to. the surroianding' soil being,
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� poisoned by the products of putrefaction __�
I . � . His iliners va�,s Ufikilow to'
I a o 1er,;'afid
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', to�ail'at ihe p%lace'till after his
Ind ad 1
Q6 dread ;i lqping her had filled -him with
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Alarm; aud.h� 'already questioned witia
the.bright'lide of, health ,for a moment.to
her oheek,. he placed her in her lovor's
.
i.�., in a Want of.general stamina -from
.
defective construction. 'With the small I
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b,
many girls. w istle' quite nicely.,. I -don't
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a result that cannot be considered health'
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� I departure �i�oru' Ila,(Iwt-�Tla6 Bishop felt
, ':Whother he had 'it right'ic: sport
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arms and with I '
. I a b essing left them to their
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- and cons * nt imperfect iespir a;tory
lungs aqua
sea,: why. they, shouldn'i, from any hygienic
, phYs,olog,dalreasc A%aY,W ay. It might
Or n
by-. any stretch of, imagination. ,'But if vie , �
� d " d
dead body 6'.aslibW 46' o'', nee
- . no surpri8e at his', absence: After. the Jar.
, ___ , occ*
a
ranife Wh6h hwl t'iihen-. pI ce, And the
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thd s'with the happiness of' this young and
innocent creature, whether all, he 6ould
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JOY.' � .
- . . Happiness, whicla is the beat promoter of
capacity, .the ,individuals could notxouw
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. Bume.'ehough oxygen to utilize the digested I
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b6 a good. tiling for them � to whlstle.� One.
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. .burn,a, .or
-.do, injury to nobody. There is"I'li6thing
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I ibs��; wu�eing ,her ilew-'boru hate
made t
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, ding er , o is we
gtiiu, by�`saciifi' - It - i h- rldlypride
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and" ambition , would for ths,
health, soon .restored its wDnted'vigor to
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laath�'a frame, and imparted a ace an
. � . .1 fall � a, t,
Pkodu3ts of' a ,.generous,. or is
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especia,ily, that containing muchlearbon,
great .consideration would be that., While'
ere Whistling they cbuldn�6 beLtalk-
they w ' '
unwholesomb in the salies,' -which in a'y
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.be preserved * 'with 'reverent, care ,,as
quite coilto�t -that:16 no a O,rwao
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I I I : renew - his ill' with Janthei and..
,repay .him
w ieck which la OL ihaking of bar .peace.
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serenity- to,Iter, mind a�dwith' Ili S.rdodthL
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aceous matter, while there wool(! be in AW
ipg; , �?edaapij that'is,. the reason they are
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'kered relics,'and people Who prefer-feburn,
. . ter.course
I cohgratalab6d,h6�roslf upon the complet
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ghts 'his 'man.:
'W,ith'these softening thqug '
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.of her reunion with Guiseppe sh'e But with
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probability accumulationsAh the body iof
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-not:oftener ii,eard whistling.' But if, oil
ha b abc )ut,wheu they think them4:�
a'.
,t air' ad .
h 66 raillertifau lei them li,lieiliooid
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�-obstruction and rot !'.have both sense and.
.
. . . "Buccbsq i6� the'stratageluby *bichabbbad �
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effected theja'66ar�UZ. of over& - Bdt�
nor became towards' her,. even More tender"
' sual; b6i Watched' he'i � witfi all �.. a
-than u I 11
hina,bis happy'briolb in the. pleasarit cham.
'b6i'of the little'-surritiler-houso At Piraiio;
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,unused And waste substances, which should
, ha�v been ,thr wit i6ff through the lungA; I
a 0
. ippealto . -
B. ve. . .nei.yqu wilf.v6u often :b6,ai them-
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86i6tice on their' Aide. �' Indeed, we. bavo -.
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. . .the
I viladu On the a , tl --Padua, �
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'nad'�rbm � student ofthe. didi-'I
Fablati aT
. lilother,'B 'gentle care gild - himabif a '
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intendbd,thb, pr�paratfonA'forber Comfort
-, - laderfut, leaned
,wbila Pibtro, serious - yet c
agiiinst illo windowi gazing with'prido at
.
The one means which Bt t nol, to
will be a
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prevent the development of the diReage: In
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whistle. think girls in the country, whistle
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more than TAldoe in the' -that '18 t
' ' -at
-never heard of anyt irig like'a go* I -
,� h I ,00 Argu ,
, in t, " t t"
an agsina , crams ton save .one. . Itis .,
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. varsity, �ih6m'he en ciantered, in the street,
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.Which preceded. their, departure. Attended
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the � beauty of thd`daughier,'whOm, as'lle
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those thus: � Predisposed - to �, it., is apparent
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do so � more. generally..' B the: popular
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against it is such tha,t women, as
that started by a Belgian statesman, who
holds,that, if �ie burh'd6ad bodies WO lessen
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. . of his fl�ugerous' .illuess; and: subsequent
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I . 'the Cit I Y, a, pang I *
. departurd fro ' of remorse
in
by the nurse of her infancy and a few Con-
f
ideritial, servants, for the -Bishop wished
often said,:bia son had brought,to his home
,
to fill the place of,the blesoed,ang,el-be had
,enough'; it is Ahat, of increasing in early
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life by judic , ions physical -,vi,�erdiae the size
prejudice
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s ru a,, pretend it would be impossible for
I the dintue6s of detecting cases. of poisoiiing.
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.. . � I smote the: heart of the Countess, ,w: hom
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tordmain incognito, they at�IPUgth Bet forth,
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and travelled slowly oil through the lovely
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lost. - . - � - I : I.. .
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From, this titn6, Giuseppe with the
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and capacity of the respiratory' I Organs.
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The.'doctor draws attetation,10 the:deBira-
Loti of: men"would!be
them to whistle. '
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very -much surprisedto know how well their
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B ut sarely, it would lid possible t d'
I . p .. evise '
meams wlisreby, while the' body. -was ben-
I informed of circum.
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. , stances ,which- �,,-tvi not already, steel a
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scenery of PAdua,Wbicli �aw itmet thaview
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. approvalboth of his father and tb6'Bishop,
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- of taking : into consideration the .
'bflity� I .
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wtvies, can whisitle.1" � � . L I . � _ , I..., ,:
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i A lady, �wh6:.Was asked - about it said
1 la: of each
. Burnedi,the stomac . corpse � might,
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dfor certaintime'aft0rAqb,th �
be pre ve a
. B;gaiUat;'t.hd tO�id s , Alto had- oncei
. . . . . I ..�, I ,__ ern0s ., '
� felt and' "acknowledocd ,,for' 'him" - S 0
. of, loathe, awakened emoi of shimaied.,
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I sur,eev.eninbei66d'�,�dstrieliedliesit
P as
devoled'hims'elf excluBively to the�Btddy of �
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'music, in I which:scie be ' e',Attaiued.8udh
respiratory capacity of patients suffering.
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'from tubercular uhthisis befordprescribirg
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frankly,, " If' you , wOn't � expose - M6 I Ill
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I ,war
Joao- it.; mi -M b -6 wanted' for analy , sis.
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. . 1 �Vith Pain; (,)f�,the ,evil� slid hadi
, �. . thoughl - �
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1adeed, thi� sight �of haidr6 in her freshness
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a minence ..that lid '. became the , greatest:
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., ' fall:oi i6w 6%rb5`a%c eoua diet. ' -, � ., 1
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tLat WO k
prove to you one manyou uowcara
Whistle'. And- I'll tell why Women
aL
We I . rror, of those
1, ot' share th
bishops, who, like. Dr. 'Worda(wortb, -
.
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. - . at only in 'havilig.blight6d,
I wrought' him L ving �
� , : 4 hit�--- dea-rest hopes but in ha
bk.fier. E �
and' beiiuty'l)r,.6a�eed��s-ii�agical.'eflee. I
I � _ . . I ' upon
, or spi . i ' � , _ .
It irits;, a,
-and brought b 6k to her pale
MaSt er"of
� 1, the' age. ,Com1 - bina: with.
� , )aiiag'. .
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his " t . Corelli, thw-hith6r: I. the
co enapprary, )
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�:The German Empress. I �_
� 1. you
don �t whistle � - Their-11hinkAlas
usuallywhere men 6�rp.�
.
�t cremation . tamper with-lthe,�_;
. - in a -Y, .
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, � .,rt� ,
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injured f,l1laa:'irnj)iirabIy by:'iriducing�thel,claeek
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a; tin6e.oi its wont6d'blcom. , -
The Bishop '
delighted the'se'omenB
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violin; ;�Jids , biographer says,., 11,Tartini's.
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ivith the
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(Beilin,boriespondence London Telbgr&pb.)-_
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lips don't look,pratty'when �puakdrbd up for,
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4 ;iviliAtle', and they Cannot when whisth
itig,
populai,belief'in Ahe' resurrection df,.,the
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body ; I �
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. . ,. Bishop' to c0imp'laill his, parents in the
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most aggravaiied, ternas of*tbe evilcourBe
. at Of
.Striefidineh1_1ingered iii:evoiy spot, that
Con'iPosi6dns' &11� Corr 0 ctnas6
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andp6lish of Correlli"o are bolder and more
.
I It is not every.' fiiend:;of ufoiaakchy�wlao
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smile to �laow:; their teeth if they have,& fine �
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with, thelate Home Secretary, who, when
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- Boomed to excite bar interest, and diverged
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ad. " Hip slow mov6mentB in par-,
impmsion . I
approves those: traditions which in the�
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iHOUSeLof Hohenzollern exclude � the heir'
set'. -.Surely, tbea6 'are reia�6n,a sufficiorit'
why wome&: don't. want to Whistle, or at
cremation.was once bruited in his presence,,, -:
is s'aid to, have � asked with horror, "I But
thereof. castlug4wa� ,the patr6nage'of a
"PAw0fal frieri�. �,, '.it *.as tooIsA6 6�r
often from his route to seek.objeofs of natu.
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rsEbea,ut -mighti.s-er-v.e-t'b-eiihiLn6e--
y,-whidli-
ti6lar, wore remarkably vocal and expr.es.
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-Bi-�e,li�nd�-iiii-m�a�ic�-.F3how-ed.'s.,k'4ow'l'edge of
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appalren t and hiis.:cohs6r`t from participation
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least to have man catch - them at it., And
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,than', what sball we do for, burial certifl' ' �
,. -. � -� , __B_q,� i--, ---"----,A:,
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I .pair the wront� she Ead--committed,"and to
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her Pleasure And beguile-hei 66tightonfrohl
' subject
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' not,abl ,- ,,
the ,violin .which Correlli waa, eAO
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in, nea�rly' 6.11 the impoirtant affairs 61: the,
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nation, and render it extremely difficult for :
yet it is a good � tiling.; ,You have.Lgot'to
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, use , 9, good deal Ot. lung, p6werfo get,out a,
cates?"Thowoild outland had gone.onaft , " a
the sacrifice of fai� morB iimp6rtant INIt'is,
. 4-,� t
� G7 Con 1.10, �0 herself., and.to, keep
. I UStify in
j1a
alive her an,i,o",:, she", "A �_061Y, to4bi
thei sad and hopeless on which'.
8 they
they Preyed. ,.'.&ad - so 16i ridan I y�;Aay �
. Attain'." .. I. t, , I . � _.. I
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, thena to develop And ,: to:.. manifest such
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'they
cleari,.fine Whistle, and.the., ' . �,
more yo.u,use �
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. ,than the. burial,�6ertificate, Which to Sir *
'.lana�elat
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, his ,is
� . . � . � , t.i2is�r�,itig�l�ti-.e�,'and.it-blAze,d.,Wi.i�hs
, .
' fiercer flameAllail � -,, � ,. . .
� journeyed througla tbe'Wrest'se6nes of fair I
It cl : , , I , , , first pleasure-
a a assio Ita but as the
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.1. - Some Quieer,jumags. � �� . :, , ,
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I" gifts" a's
$Pee al posse8s; for acquiring,
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� the Affections o -their'fr,
f Iture subjects.. 'The
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It lore you Will have. 'Do I know. any
t a la I
society'ladies who whistle privately ?� Why,'
9 biltiul, - -
Richaroicrogtf, 966in an sad .
in'.Ihe.co. stitutidnof " " t
I . ll . socie y ; and it ought
� � 7 ever. . ,,
. .1 ... From the;:hour I � i biet'litritlid h4eard,6f
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,ibl'd.'eiciteraont,,'6f-'ehau�e :and .noveity
' 'deeper
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' It r dayw�s
I An Atiahta:(Ga.y, iigbi��&�.t
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'aliigiior�.
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failing health of the Empres . 1.
�t a and - the:
, mpeior,o great age' are; 'however, a pr
t a-
Yea,, a soore of them. Tell ho they
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ure,9,'.'No,� indeed. What would
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not to be more diflicult to believe in the
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resurrection of.abody. which a -shark has
. I �,'Jlqr lover�s 111reas,:'heard too'. that he had
. . I . , . . . ie�khaw not � �w . . .
-gone, Al. hither,. without one
faded -.away' Abe relapsed into, yet
sad s&
nega'. a dne�s tbat�. exhibited scarcely'
a cart drawn by a team, of'tame
. Mrs: Thomas Pkyne,! - I
, the bride ofa,M on*
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.Ben giving ,an ,opportunity to the Crown.
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Prince "d Princess� for ' how�
. � If 1. 'become
of us 'women i . Y,4v� went telling thihg6
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eaten And digel6ted than of olle'.'reducea to
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funera I .
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I � � Ak'd"wel of woa! 0 Bign; elle: drooped an
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-transient gleam -of bfigbihegs,. anO
a I which,
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Va;) cleigYina I:
rob R. ' ,U, i� only 1 Y66 . I
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showing In
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bigh"a.'adgribe't BY, are endowed witfi'ull
About each other.? N. Y. SU14. .,
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� a iia-�i6l��oiber,fuithIri hisAfdth',';".'stI1f
serve
lis 6ffoks`toAiipeI. Alarin6d
�xesieted,a,ll. I - ' I I I
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�V,16thdl Continual, �mehLin''efioly, vhibla be
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shower of small pebbles that c6niiduie&
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-fitobiy�miuilteB j�� rabbittly.,
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t ose qualities iihd� MhAterE in all. those,
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,�xnsurel-popularity
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,,i I distone Wnt
'Gla i '' - clalag'tfi�'.Troops. .I "
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. 1: � � , , Game In the Nordhweist. I , - , . � I
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. . . � , cherished aldeet, con�'noffii� that 6in6:16ur.
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fe At last ibriditily dd;an.gle
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�,,"�',�,T,O'�the,:ft.tit';,.v�iddwbt Lindolh.wbc�ohalt
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� rts a to' prinbes.' :
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In wbooming' ,ihe 1 Ciown, Prince ],.of,
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' 1: saw the grandold man standing,on.the-
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ljBPenotidre; P., L' S , of , '
.. Mr.: W; H. I i"- �'
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'I Moi�!'Whohas mo , h
. I I art had ,,
. Wa� rebb�ted't'c)�foi,i�'6'�.ur�&6�of
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�� , affecting. their final. beparak6n.`-�Thid
ell. d the . ow �'
i It at'
li 0 . ay, B18 ly
1",._de rothantic,pai Is bf
'secure s'llusband"a'ifter, my death I be4diatla
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5ft0j", I I "a Will 'of &
was a',proi it, t
Austria' 4doll ' his -�ybung' -;spoiiR �
.. a , -,on ��
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balcony of Lady,AiWBbury's house ,Ili Pall
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'Mall,
a.
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N0thwast! with a Dominion' I i ,
,, surveyin 9 I
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. . re. i � ri` a statto"wlheia' tho,young' Count
I � we �
, * -the,Appa..
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, . I whose wild',. and� romanti
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. QW. mi I iI after
Nebraska wid Just forty. ` auto
their� first �i`6it, to the Germaia�
. .. I.". .Court,,.
Prince Frederick Willian'-slad. our Princess,
the. other; day,"when the troops- made -
their. triumphal entry into town, ' write"
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0'irty,proceeded'as far.w'eat as the Foot . �
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With
1. . . Fbrn&nao.,'�impatient to claim his bride;
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arrived frotal, Venice, and the Bishop wel.
.scenery they had. for some tithe lingered
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Apo a to he upon tfib subje6ti of her
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this became known the cladmant appeared.
- Ovekthelgrave of. a'Spriagfieldi Mass.',
Royal Are discharging 9, duty for whioh they,
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Olive Logan, from London. � The Bame-
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Hills. He returns -glowin views �of
. . Pr 'rie 9� ,
theprospects of the. ell . Provinces.,
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� coined hfm� gladly" fall f angrame-hope
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unhappy. passiora,' When ,touched to the
. mart -in tlie. old. Methodist:', grounds, .who
are eminently. fit tied, and which,the'
cordial ,
relations subsioting between the, imperial
gravity of expression which in less. joyous
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mbmdhtB DiNrliA his rugged features Was
Speakilig,61 the fuuna:.of the country,. he -
� I is lffe�cuhj, �
I would dispel the r'ash and
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g4liali paseio7� -Which lanthe nourished so
: heart by the griefund misery sho,displayed,
he Promised no longer to:oppose her wishes
died from the kick of a hbra6,'is � t6 � fole
lowing quaint, epita�ph cutJu,dold ma,616.:
I families of Austria And Germany , render a I
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stiliPbservable; not 6ne
. tihge-, of, pride ,or
i ' being reflected that
Guelph that the
days, report� tl I I I .
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buffalo Are I rapidly becoming soared, but .
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. I te'naci6�slv.' i tut tbe�cold reception Which'
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but to sanctioll her dnion ,with the object
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Blame not the vedsi who. sent line to the dust,
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genuine pleasure for all concerned. During
. the.dayoproodding thbimpeiial visit.the
self-ilorifi6a,tion on
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miror-of aullonciat nadn"A"Oul"�h'a face,
that antelope :are nume rouB. tTbese :he
observed in herds on their way Bouth,
. I She gavo �,e� iinblo, ,:I�ver surprised While it
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ofEende(I fibn -, ,a;nd whe he f6und'all. his I
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of her affection Whenever he, mig t appear
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to claida her. And he alread
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For -the God of nature saidhe.must. - � I
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Green,pippins and golden, russiets grow
.
Crown Princiess of Gbrinany. has been receiv I
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iDg deputations and visiting goveral hospi'
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Mrs. Gladstone' waB' with , her celebrated
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busband, "usual. 'She, io a womad-of,
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�'but -
they stopped invariably when they came in -
, contact with the road upon which iron had'
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. I ., . advatiom rn.c��.. wtth,absolute Aversionj his
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-pride wEdrii rqseht� the treatment-
rewarded for this unpremeditato - hind-
Eter. g�atoful tearA'
, neso, by I . , and ,the more
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on the same bough of! an apple tree in the
garden of Huston Miller, Hardinsburg, Ry..
tals-and schools, Catholic and Jewish, �a . S
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gea t streDgt I h'.6f 'char acter,. ' an , original
. ker of those rare woman who,
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, rye go �
, been laid, they- grazed, up to � its� ire ' d
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'to 'cross:
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freq . uprit smiles -Which soon in some mea-
brightened her
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-Some of the �pples tire one-b&lfp'lppzn and �
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,, wellas Protestant, and clisiritable.estitblish-
merits,, giving 'Proofs ever'ywhe of � g'
to. I
; one
could.basily lidv�' achieved an individual'
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but seemed Afraid it, whilc- the .
� �impiy graded irack'affered no each oostai;, i
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I frigid negale6i;,which,delighted Ianthe quite
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I so much:�is]it� unnoyed hei uncle.
sure pa:tisive features., �
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. plaversilig I
tho.other half ru at. The ,pippins, i being
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.t be. largest, cup over the russets� giving, the
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thorough and uricommo � n knowh Age �bf the;
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f ,
ieP . of the woil& a
utation-in somebrunch
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ose,
channels.:of had she ell nAo
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cles. '. tad&rs and.. gophers infest the ,
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� . . HesaWf,,,'hV6rite-pr6jedt6nf be p6ifit'of
J�Gd'b, .tlle:pe
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ueded,i with iti they hAd' fbigoden �Iha;t
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ruit.the appearance of great scorns., .
art of unising, the necomi ty o ,.vent*'
� I ilation
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and all, those braholies of hygi n
'a "c'editure'
I greatfioss.
strive,for fAme of that � kind. But With
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�whole westein country, And seem to have �
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inhadille,soil . I i '
bon6bo rl
hub W.P.,vIes, -"
I . . b rversehess of a girl
. 6ing di �fSij, _y
evening was . coming fast ,upon them, -And.
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-A Year agoMike Welch had1500,000, but,
at 1 �
� in which �� thgla a" s the. r At _ tile
nd:�* xcel, of.'
i ith: the' wives o
her, as. wi f some of our
. . I . .. j. . prai Is I 1. �
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, not AO
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who had. 6-�ce 13�ford Yielded impliclit.!bo-
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�fi".,gbi.r.'
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I I iciace, o Al,
t I T-sl,-�'i-O-F,F-,t-wi-Bh'-b-df-W I
_+ - biat th d yet thore than a league to
Vey al
�itrav&l -before r�tb�,�cou.iAzLLrei�oli-�-hii-ting-'
to -day be finds himself a. b6ggaraud in iail-
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a-Deriver.-Eb � -t . . . . . . .
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ol._JaAhe "V6Ih6k6dfie," oj&�ja& I
.
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wor, _ , I . ., I
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-th Ted -p.
own state�m6n,�,' .there' . i's � glbky�
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-�ono�gh-�in4eing-��u.bsid,iat��i)-&'-huELaa
� are numerous or - �mwnagb �
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lcav , 'out, 1 , Of ,� sight. :1 Of birds - he
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. . remained 36.0- aliko,to persuasion or redion.
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Waily,
, place for the night. Noi'llad they observed
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. '' aiiiiin, and fir.11'
money in specul, .
, association a taBit-ed 11 a . . d .
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130up-made f6r,the. pbor� receive a, is or,t
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whose renown falls the world. In attire
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. meroda" �
-savi-ird . I �-piiiirfedbiclions�-dtick
� � B-1-
I 'ostad� . d f ! li , . �
a j, -bill cranes an ew spoon-
'bli'llZ
. stratace.. be expected t& see:the'
-
I I Ake his epi;rture in' disgust and
Count 1 ' 'd
gathering portended
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,apeedv shower till warned ' ' f its approach
, P
. riess fell away, Arid
two restauraifts.,� Biusi
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ab6ut year ago he'fbund- him elf ruined.
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i from medical hien on,-th'e � excall' t'res6its
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.14 .' Gladst6ne',mak no pret6rati6fi ,to I
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baing:A, vo a,ry of fasbi6if. Some yery
� - ,a.
I their, way' -
umer *
N, Ono birds winged
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I I 11"d 7LI ord'Orta delavan eventwhich
I ,aiager,,a�, I:
,?%'6a
by tlie ,low grWAing Of distant -thunder,
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Then Want to Denver, aud,bas since
h"e
obtained by Beading Paln and- a , 0
ickly t wn
,children I .1
into rural retieuts, or, as no
to or as Germs
el�gaht American ladies otaly. acquaintance
otiolleta
eodth beforelthe October Btorm, hat're.
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. turned when it li'ad,passed Awt Li. RuAld
. . must a r-upture tile �roposbd-fdliance,
.
lbd� devoted- hinisnl� a . ssiddously to the
. and by vivid flasheB of lightning that Played.
� at intervals across� their path, The twilight
fallen4ower and lower, until he Is'now a
.
drunkard and trump. , I - I .
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.degignatd them, holiday colonies,-& .
lad C in
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who bad debt them. for St. James' .
Chapel.�Ri6yal, and chs�iaedd to' be plac ad
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96A6, ara plentiful about , tb6. rocky .*
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. . entertainmeat bl his gdest,', and'strove to
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�aftd
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deepened.mpidly 1 indeed 'the. dark cloiias
in Homer -Bron . . .
- I son'sgarden, Waterbury,
'buried
plimented the citizens Breslau , . b'�
on tb
I t so h d
,ri I a ,
.liberality with which'ihbir�bbark
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'lad9tone I
near Mrg.,G wpei�,wero astonished:
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,banks of the:Saskatclibwan.- No'ei �
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outcrop' of took ws�s seen,;however, until ��
. 000tbe�,:,h;R irriti,tion. keep Alive hid
i interdstia"laillthe by conatantlyekousing,
that bung low down upon the mountains,
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created a premature,night, and urged them,
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Cohn.', Was the.. arm to I
. . lost last
August., He complained that the sr I
. in fe �,
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been. endowed, or 'Were ,kept I � I 111
� up; 0
bcoasion herself in. the
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at tli..e lack of smattribm inMrB. Glade ton We
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apparel -They thought she Owed it 'to
-tbe,rorcupirie bills were reached'. Here, it
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. . � I OU�08. sco�e, �of, teznpori4y indisposition,
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___ .17tv, l�����i-a4,i-xeset-ve-----�--�-�-
.-her-wai3 ��z .1
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to prods on in search of some'blielter as
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,7r,a�i,dlra,s-th,e-ro-d-b-iT6sa7ol'-th-d�Y69,d-W--O-Ulld-
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tired aud. cts,nived, but he' experienced
-i-nit-an-t-reTie-f--wfi'Cn-,V.illio-utTy��,ktewl-6cigaT
another she attired
,, Attila" of' her regimbut,, t ,
he Black"'
�&H-iia r fF_ -
de -11i d her M
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herself. and to the public to. dress more uk,
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�C'OIIBonal�ce-with-the-�s-ta,blii3bed-,�fewini-ne-
_rr�14_
. was red � Build stone � of a, , "fine workable'
1� ify. The flpra- of the extreme far w'est
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'do ,
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. I Th' LL te S la th sea
i .� b_ meantime b me
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the depoelb r.v- f�� tile 611' in
pormit'their surelootea mules to prbo'eed.,
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' But in va�ila they, looked round for some .
the arm, wAs exhumed - and,reiriterred iii a
different position. 'Throb � times the Bev.
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of the Emperor, first in slow, and then,in
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idea of elegance. arido6lendor. Butfashlon"
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oh a tyrant.f. Afterbilduribg ito-sl .geraniums,
IS 13111 avish
fi 't mg`vAriods;-rIihee-,--
u �compris
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and. other floral beauties, Con -
,
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ptaints:.,ai 1 2 lae,.Fotin Ker B
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none inet,thei ea'
huraltin1abitation; I r most
to.oeek.r
bredlimblass beertmoved:togive "relief -to
. .
quick tim�, .On'Thursday last, wheii :the-
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Crown Prindej with Count MoRke and; the'
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mandates in Paris and in All tbe:Amorican
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verting the country, for u brief.,Beaeon, into
a .perfect' garden. Mr.� L. speaks highl ' I
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soothing. � r I a, yE d it so charming, that -
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gaze,andthey--weie ,about
. efuge
the. sirfferer, and each time successfully.
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lafterIA 'dersignated , successor, Count
cities, .a- viorn-out, overdressed woman �
.
f. the eatable - ,qualities, of - the ,
c�
. ..slmost"�m'co' clowO ,to himself be'sobb
.
, bbgau,to oe.1 a, )1e:tLsure in the society:of
e sing fury of'the elainients,
beneath an overhanging. rook, 'when' the
mos' remarkable, base of matured love
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that overcame everything was exibillibited
Wuldergee, at his sidej was witne$8111- t he
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-manceuvred
rielithes''intene6ly in Ziglabol, tlie full
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ac6orded to be' r to'be a 'dowdy,- if
buffalo berry And - the btiffido- 'grlipe -
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. . . . I "-it I'tertha' which 'he
� (. thi gay'' !� . eff.W." )
'of 'silent,
cheering sound of a bell'saddenly disturbed
that'
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ill that -of Mrs. Jennie Council, a handsome
'-o'f *'Columbus,
from the supposed enemy's
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camp, Princess Victoria led her 'regiment
Power
, . ightest' degi6e
sb6 wishes, Without,in the Ali I
and of the extra beauty of the� wolf WAN
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with ibs'silvoiiy'leaf and se*ed;, p,ods, found,
__ sco)UA'.
� vdin " ,::::: thm -the and
ly
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abst e1A -
, at I , " . '6�
I a t ,,, P", � ho'. Whatever � a7acea
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th.e.'dreary silence reigned around
them. They listened''till''again it'swell,ed.
mud wealthy young, widow;
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lad.; who took fO r -& second mouge .a Mr.
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at full Canter to an a,ttack' upon is post-
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losing caste for that reason. , . .1
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in abund'ance everywhere. I I ,
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.io b the t !i��,� 6f. oi�,, moment, Wwus.aus.
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"Oori'the breeze, and ,the next 1110mont a
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Griffin, an. old acquaintance. 'After 'a
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tion, e ;rk
iliciting from her hugbaud the rema
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that 11 t6h; was the first, time Ili his 1 a
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# on Urla
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. .1 , �� I i"! U 0 ncess and himself.'
. tain *, ,I I 11.11, I it", on '
ad
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Sh DIV 11.�11 . tioh. when -,ho
, 0
bright gleam of lightniDgr�evealed to them
. . Pild',L
the grey waIN of an bid monastic
01 urn
joy � is wedding trip the couple, rot ad to
the home of the,brid'e, but as . .ab6 entered
,
that Bheb ad figured among his adveisaries."
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Rev. B dwitt Thompson has raisbil, it roa
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-of -laugli ter - Probably. a thousand timek wit,
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- Among tbb early Greeks it was-infamons - .
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read; Qe "�i tbc,'�omidasted companion of
. �
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, is' Ik dio lum aer of that gratified
rising fti6ve the trees- at� a short distance
from their road. They bastenea.t.owards
the parlor - the first object that �met bar-
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Z9*, was a full-length it of. bar
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. � Stupid An4werm. � I
tbb sto�y- of the countryman's. .wife and ,
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'thou
r it woman td, makry a se
fo cond husband; -
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sq much F,o -that : the,,, name of the first
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�f hlg�iiaate,," the' zaa�6us'prpdaoter, of what.,
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it,for therain-was alr6adybegilldill9t0fallo
'and
go, portra
�f6rd3er'lad6baiLid. -The dgh�of the familiar
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' 'A Swiss physician having to collect'
ll -lit' �
ebii(Ire h thA"they Wore all
C6 : muse,t`iTe Itiw6ndarid father
nfitabl6ti bet
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widow wb6 thus dared,to brave public,
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I . � )6v , air miuik,�Oied t(i� hi,.i � enjoyment. ThiliI'l
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and .their loud summons at -the. gate
l'o-vi d features 'so wrought upon her' a�
a
statistice of mortality 'fri6iiii. - thb'wida di8�7_
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h'%d'6e'biA_ -ei'e-CA-ed to'tho office of c6batabI6.
on
bpilll and the unbroken custom.of can-
. . . . , while th 6 '�,r,.)Id -, 3� �Ilfference - of Iantbela
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"wonindedlais
i6h
Was ahswor6d qui -ly,fk6tA'vvithin; 'when
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,to eAd b &-complete r6yulsicini of feeling
dber.new
trict.ill which he held office, sent a circular;
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visit - ' "I. ' q .
A or wall - comp Imentirig,the wife of'a
turies has come down to do .
- in a somewhat -,
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xnallaor o,,ori�io&ll, pride and
I . I outrage'i 1�i�� 4oct�lloti's, the alpaost tender
the whole: Party were conducted �to'a large
hall where 'ihey found sev6ral travellers,
husband. After - brooding
over her trouble for pi day or - two she con-
�
to th0:Ptesidents'6f' all,. .the "Commurie.s,
in
Asking "' How'.many persons may die i
,
public funotionary'pri the Wilt social posi, .
held.'. - ... I .
tArnishool honor. name was Gorgo.
phona.��-Tho Flindoos, bowe�erttiok-tbe '
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. devctod(4q4 �-A 66 Countess -flattered his
. who liketherneelveB hadsougla6refug6from
'gatherea`ro�n'd
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fesse'd all to' her,,buBbarad, deolaied she
your c6imunoi durb3g,.%be,'.:year ?". One
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it Ye�,4lld you pure very,hiud, 6i,,,io_,Bay
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6 ffectual method of preventing the
1d6Ws
. Belf-Jove, s,iiri.lel ))� fna by degrees to tians.
the tempeB t an ample �
could never,lov6 him, and besought him
�illage magnate replied .,"'Nobody may �
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it,," said she, 11 but, whnt little:Bocial dis-
from marrying. ThQy-burned thorn ,
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for to he , ,
Chimney, in which blazed a'bi'iglat fire.of�
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for, tb' sake 6f,'both to leave bar. She �
a �
die in our commune," - and. :another : 1, Ia
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tinction I may *havo,ac4uiied 1 ti I
a en ire y
up6fi'the funeritl pile of the dbad'h&ba6d.
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, . expired jn'bii, hrofu�t, for his afliancedbride.
. . TliuBis ip�, lwol.-,servaut 61-Aho.in6ioas.
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chestnut Ib98- � - . I . I
- ,TheY`_L_C6urteouslY_.mada:, way
persisted in thisi and an attorney was
called in,'who draw, up a. At% ternent 'signed
this place all way,di6.11 � Many other ridi-
na
were ri�caivad, and, his ibg
due to my 1u�lband'ia office., If he wore -,to.
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Thebrigiwof that custom !A'Baidto be'that.
the Elmdo6wives in early tii�eg became so,
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I 'V ,�16'0761'�u hie'nobla guest and
_:�g intill�1116�
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-a.6- --the
apgror,ch of 'Ianthe, �,who, weary Arid
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by; both mud agreement to
forhaing - an I
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culous answers
himself'for the loose pllraseol6gy of hid ,
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,question,
die now',-whuti would I,ba' � Y'ledve it to
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wicked that on- the iliglitoBt cause of
8ispleasure� illey t , heir husbands. ,
ii i the belief
his fai s4i6.,e, rorrnonod busy I
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, .. .u,t.d, , threw herself upon the rude
hearth
separate. , I t
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the phyBicimn sent out aill am�noled
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poisoned
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No method having been 'diseover' to
that the prbh��qLed,jlmy'od the former indi.
. cated s dew�,/M!iia,olqnoilt, to his niece, ,which
settle that.. stood beside the i and
' artially so�redned froial'o'bserVo,tion by the
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inquiry,in two forms,,, " What io the aver,-
'age: nuinher'of deathd% in Your Commune 112,
woald, madaba, be a Widow 11� � ,..'I
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prevent this mischief, they, enabted a law -
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watchful care of bar attendai6t, Blue contin,
'nod
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1, Amongit esp6 a Muniolh
h (Aalleatures of th
, iiell your 11�faud .1, How many aeatbii are
a I
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I 1� Paper lil,tely road before.tbe Societe de
That every Hindoo.wife should be burned
deuth Upon the fun6ral of'her d6ad '
,
Sion.to th " 1 i aft.vri� 0 C', . bi'le Alto, no longer
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p,oretscu��efi,l�T-)�,'t,kt6,',�tt(�4tions of; har.16v r,
line ilisre, while! the wsyfar�rg
to rec , I
gathered round, tbe , board 'which -A JAY L
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1,;IectrioaI1'jx1Abi�iou is a telephone traus-_
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mitting tbi6ber pieces of music Performed
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:gle year in:�opr
probable duriq a.sill ('()in-
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s., era a I re Batts-,;
mane 21, , ft I �
:to
Biologic fora�bado'ws)r6sults. which way be
Of great use to agr� lturist& A seribs 'of
1c;
. pile
h,�b '
j,6�d I The law is suppo4d to'.1av6put a.
it
I � out apart, *��I,itippeet iu'the4r6am of. iho past,
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br6ther �preAd 16i their, refrdA1iiiienb,-.and
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at Ob6eammergaii,' I Bii#2
, which is about
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Pr id u wrote
fact6'ry ";,but ,One �� ,as a t- 9.(3kl ..
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ex)perimenidi were iepoked 'int6laded to
E)tOi)' t practI68 of poisoning'
, a pernicious . .
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amid w, kioi�6 s,�eo4i'fomembrances hek'spirit
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talked of their adventat�was.th'Ay dli�corfte,
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three miled, "IsAll ;� 13,160 Wgiant felophoae�
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a Wit cannot h
. Bib it " "demonAtrato
,t Every one dies bar " �
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tho-value of b6ile'd and dried
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But all ,(kora eled"trifled, by different emoi
thetiliblesome viands placed be fore them.'
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Gaking� with a vacant eyelpto the crackling
ieces peiforine�'
.gvhich trunIL,.1it,i c6i pi .
inthe tvgli�h, Caf6, 'so ag-to be audible to
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and gned, 0
and another : 11 the 6roi Ite"Qc"
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t, nyb dyfromd I
Atelier cannot preveia a , o ,1 .ug `
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blood as an 'uliment for -cattle- ,otillen itJ B
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finely powdered � Arid sl�rinkied int6
There is a kiiid of 'dwarf kafiggroo in tb6 '
Staked-Plaiias of, Northwestern To 'as. It a
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tions, wheyl, One )n6rbiiag the Count sought
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firei she iernaiiabil,for 9=6 -time' writpped
the whole of an audience in. a large hall, at
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,their
ordinary'vegetable diet. ,The method, -has
body- is a out eight inches, long; its fore' ,
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lega
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the BtsliopIoa hi'q study, to make a persoiiil
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I renahciat�oli of him claim noon the hand of
-in a wakmg 1 ough an open-*
Iream, wherithr I
Ing door stole suddenlY a straiii of sweetest
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t pajace. ,A sliepial intoreot'also attaches.
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to dia,tranomissio, ii, of - power by a single
' It iiI 'now settled that Sir Garnet
,
Wolselay take the 'Batch
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th i a far proved very succeBBful with sheep,
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few'CAB68 have been.reported deli.
are a ot, more than an Inch and'a half ior-
Awoluches in-longth, while its hind, legs,a,re
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I the Lady lanthe, i %lid to demand that of
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masip., an old ,faiiii iat strain, tba;t stirred
wire, from the coal mines of �Mxeobach,
wlll� ,title of
WCIseIGy 4 Cairo � and of Wolseldy, in the
and a of
cafle'eltildrion being restored to -fiealth by
allofi3iiinches. Itha - a &,tail About eight
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.. . Uto'waa tbunder�qtrxiok-hot the slightest
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to i4raost secret deptho, her',startled sout
Wim, that iiah melody ,'word linked the
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about thirty-seven miles'di'stant,ustbe
possibility of utillsing the beat of coal ab a
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'transport.
C(cillity.-Ofsta,dord, while SirBeahch'amp
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' I take the title of B"Ton ,�
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thistaleans. AoJ%�t'oaos_for'utilI9in th
-6bOrna � I ,9 1�
8 Waste from 61
ell aughter houses it
inches long, oompletely-Nilre except a tai -,
of long li�irff M the end,, and a ridge, of �
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'to
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usp- .
I , o lqt6i,i Of ,What ha&been daily p Ing
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em, , d.now in
, d6atcAt in ories of her heart,.an
)'all its Came to
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distance without of tha. Coal is
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mour �of`Alcester - (pronoubdi I,.
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B06notitio valub is apparent. , I 1 ;B
on its up
short hat Pat part. It is also. a
marsupialo the developed. '
I 8 lal in
under hvi own by I I entered hir):
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,oibounds,
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that 'JaL gushing BWbethe89 I
a voice of plaintive mourning
her ear like I
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concerhed. . . I I
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Josh Billings x6 6'a
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W , in feel a Ii I
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The O�l ,
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esire r in &�bsorbjii our na
polich-bbing well
It is of a i6ft-bl�ne--�e6lop.Q-1-ts-ol))�y,,��OE16-�.-
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comotion is
oflo umping, precisely li e' -
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. I � lanthe Wits suhimoned to i's press
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W uprhiAed and hands claspol in
00+11scienoo for ob.,iid comfort an old
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down Ill tpo mouth and yei happy � When, ,
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the kangaroo. It Can jum eight or ien�
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