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  2. PICKINGS FROM LONDON PUNCH

    1. That no officer shall address a sailor with his bend covered. 2. That all vessels stall be provided with spring-beds and hair-mattrasses for the use of ...

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  3. POULTRY BREEDING AND MANAGEMENT.—No. IV.

    Cochins.—This breed of fowls is better known than any other which we have at the present time; and I believe no other variety has been more praised or more a bused than unfortunate ...

    Article : 1,345 words
  4. ETCHINGS ON THE AIR.

    I know of valleys deep and still, Far among the mountains lonely, Where chirping bird and tickling rill Awake oppressive aliened only ...

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  6. ABOUT PIGS.—No. IV.

    It is a common occurrence for sows to overlay their young. To prevent this, a rail raised a lew inches above the ground may be fastened along the sides of the pen. Den. so that should the ...

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