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  2. SILK AND SILK-WORMS IN THE OLDEN TIME.

    WHEN you perceive the worms to grow in bigness and press one another too much, you may remove them to shelves. Observe in the removing of them to do it by giving them fresh ...

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  3. THE FATE OF BEING DEAD WITEOUT KNOWING IT.

    "AYE," said Lord Chesterfield in the days of his age, "poor old Tyrawley and I are both of us dead, if we only knew, it." It is astonishing that this fact of people ...

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