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  7. Wedding Bells.

    Now Year’s Day was chosen by two bridal couples at least for the starting place on life’s journey together. That of Mr Johnson, of South Africa, ...

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  8. Thoughts from Thinkers.

    All nations have their message from on high, Each the messial of some central thought. For the fulfilment and delight of man: ...

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  9. VARIOUS VERSES.

    Blue Eyes and 1 ’Neath a moonlit sky, Down by the creek where the shadows creep, ...

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  10. SUNDRY SMILES.

    A Curious Fact.— A horse may pull with all his might, but never with his mane. What man will remain seated in the presence of princes, the Pope, or even the ...

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  11. DON’T FORGET TO, WRITE.

    In the dear old home they miss you, Miss the sunshine of your face, Miss your happy, careless chatter; No one else can fill your place. ...

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  12. WHAT CONSTITUTES A STATE ?

    What constitutes a State? Not high-raised battlements or labor'd mound, Thick wall or moated gate; ...

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  13. Thessaly .

    By blossoming chorry tones, old gnarled black trees, Over the new-born breath of grass. Noathskies ...

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