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  2. THE CLANG OF THE WOODEN SHOON.

    Yet that same setting was destined to become a serious irritation. Scarcely a week later Oswald was detained late at the mill, and sent a message home to ...

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  3. "WAIT A WEE!"

    A fact well known to physicians and all who have studied the causes of disease, is that inaction of the liver and kidneys gives rise to more ...

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  5. CHAPTER II.—Conclusion.

    Time went quietly on. Summer and autumn faded away—five months since that Whit-Monday, and in those, five months Oswald woke up to a sense ...

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  6. AGRICULTURAL LETTER.

    The great metropolitan agricultural show as usual attracted a considerable amount of attention in agricultural and pastoral circles, and the Royal Agricultural Society has had ...

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