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  2. Fiction.

    Mr. Sherwood was laid to his rest without pomp or ostentation of any kind, as he had requested in his last testament, and Frank Millet and the Booseys were his chief mourners. Janet MacCallum also came to the funeral, ...

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  3. "Woolsorters' Disease."

    The Lancet says:—" A man, apparently in the prime of health and strength, who was engaged recently in sorting Van mohair at Shipley, complained several times to his wife of the noxious character of the wool with which he had to ...

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  4. Not Forgotten.

    Towards the close of a lovely day in spring, far away in he northern bush of New South Wales, two riders might have been descried cantering along the edge of a little hill. Down in the valley below ran a pretty rivulet over its pebbly ...

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