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    The fairest lilies droop at eventide, The sweetest roses fall from off the stem, The rarest things on earth cannot abide, And we are passing, too, away like them ...

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  4. WOMAN.

    Eight hours work, eight hours sleep, eight hours lay, that the cry of the machine of to day. We have no sympathy with such cries, we do" not believe in men who want to work but eight ...

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  5. THE BLUE BELLS.

    The blue bells are ringing A mang the wild thyme, The blue bells are swinging W' rhythm and rhyme ...

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  6. "CROSSIN' THE DIVIDE."

    Bill raised himself tremblingly upon his arm and looked at me with a strange pallor gathering in hit face. I was alarmed, and tried to persuade him to lie down. But he would not, and remained in his ...

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  7. MORE ABOUT ENSILAGE.

    Anent the practical results of ensilage, the fol. lowing account cannot but commend itself to all engaged in dairying. At a conference of dairymen held recently at Adelaide, Mr James Bell gave the ...

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