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  2. Nature.

    WHAT a number of wild animals we possess in England whose very existence hardly ever obtrudes itself upon us, even though they may have taken up their residence in the self-same ...

    Article : 1,503 words
  3. The Farmer.

    [?] a letter to the Live Stock Journal, Will o' [?] Wisp says:— I have read some interesting remarkes [?]ately on the breeding of hunters in your ...

    Article : 446 words
  4. Humor.

    "Is it [?]ng? Why, how you talk. Is a harrow catching?—to the dark? If you don't [?]uch on to one tooth, you're bound to on another, ain't you? And you can't get ...

    Article : 5,810 words
  5. Miscellaneous.

    BEFORE the war of 1812 with America, Captain Hull (American) and Dacres (British) were personal acquaintances, their ships happening to be together in the Delaware. The ...

    Article : 201 words
  6. Rejected.

    GOD help thee! God bless thee! Behold, I depart, Farewell on my lips, and despair in my heart Though my heart lieth broken, and broken for ...

    Article : 179 words
  7. Brawith Bad.

    AMONG the foundation animals to which shorthorn tribes are to be traced which keep up the credit of the breed, few have done, and are doing, more to deserve respect than ...

    Article : 350 words
  8. "A Peg Higher."

    THE Danes first brought into England excessive drinking; and King Edgar permitting many of them to dwell here, was at length constrained to ordain, as a check to this ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. For the Old Love's Sake.

    Thy way, he said, is smooth and green and fair, There are no thorns to would and bruise thy feet; ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. Shorthorns and Ensilage.

    As usual, says R. in The Agricultural Gazette, I had a look through the Underley Shorthorn herd, and, to my regret, found that the venerable and fine old dairy cow and regular ...

    Article : 398 words
  11. Napoleon in a Cafe.

    WHEN Napoleon was in Paris it was customary for him, together with Marshal Duroo, to go out into the city clad in a blue overcoat, and without the least distinguishing ...

    Article : 288 words
  12. The Innermost Room.

    The singer sang the world a song, And soon in every tender heart Its melody, sweet and strong, Became a dear and lastly part. ...

    Article : 206 words
  13. A Business Melody.

    There was a man in our town, And he was wondrous wise, For when he marked his prices down He then did advertise. ...

    Article : 158 words
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