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  2. Poetry and Trifles.

    How should the heart of a little child be! As pure as the lily that blooms on the les, As clear as the dews from the heavens that fall, As true as the mirror that hangs on the wall, ...

    Article : 23 words
  3. Tales and Skecthes.

    "MY dear, what is this? My dear, what is the matter?" asked Mrs. Doyne very anxiously as her daughter lay sobbing in her arms. But for a few moments Annette made ...

    Article : 4,523 words
  4. A MODERN VERSION.

    "Where are you going, my pretty maid?" He to the bashful beauty said. "I'm going to walk," when answered she, "And if you see fit you may walk with me." ...

    Article : 49 words
  5. SO IT IS!

    ABOUT three miles out from Macon, as we rode along the highway, we met a coloured man who was hastening towards the town. He was walking in the middle ...

    Article : 214 words
  6. HE DID SOMETHING.

    THE owner of the sample-room on Randolph street was giving his tumblers a warm bath yesterday when a little, old man entered, felt in all his Dockets two or three times over and ...

    Article : 311 words
  7. THE CONCORD MAID.

    "Where are going, my Conoord maid?" "Into the benceness of wherefore." She said. "May I go with you, my concord maid?" "If you have whatness of whyness," she said. ...

    Article : 759 words
  8. HUGGED BY A BEAR.

    A MAN who was around the ferry dock the mother day looked so lop-sided, and walked with stich an odd gait, that he was asked if he had been run over by a saw-log. ...

    Article : 371 words
  9. "FAIR PLAY."

    "GIT up". It was in 1864, down in front of Grant's army, and I was a mile or so outside of the Union pickets, having been out on a ...

    Article : 652 words
  10. A ROLAND FOR AN OLIVER.

    THE fair sex are occasionally placed in emharrasing situations, caused by their unthinking comments. An Englishman travelling by train in the principality of wales found ...

    Article : 217 words
  11. PLUCK.

    FOUR boys seated on a Hoe fence dividing two bouses on John R. street attracted the attention of a pedestrian yesterday, and, halting, be inquired what they were looking ...

    Article : 197 words
  12. HIS TRAP.

    SOME time ago a man who carries on business on Bristol happened to look through his shop window, when he observed an elderly gentlemen. whom he recognised as an excise officer. ...

    Article : 237 words
  13. MASHED.

    JOHNNY came in to his mother's room looking pretty much as if he had been through a sausage cutter. "Gracious sakes alive, Johnny," screamed ...

    Article : 127 words
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