(A tale of last year, written for the Revue des Deux Mond[?]; translated and condensed specially for the South Australian Chronicle.) [By a LADY.] ...
Article : 6,028 wordsTHE FARM.—Continue to break up new land. Weed crops intended for seed. Clear up yards, and collect manure. Prepare land for maize and holcus. Sow mangold wurtzel—the orange ...
Article : 624 wordsTwo little willing feet, That ran my steps to great, With patter light that music was to me; Two little anxious hands, ...
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Article : 697 wordsI'll not forget thee, sister dear, Though far away I roam From all who are so dear to me, Around our childhood's home. ...
Article : 245 wordsSPRING SOUP.—Strong veal or mutton broth, with all kinds of green vegetables—asparagus tops, spinach, lettuce, onioss, &c. RICE CAKES.—Soak ½ lb. rice over night, boil ...
Article : 494 wordsCounter attractions.—Pretty saleswomen. Imprudent.—Promising your doctor a legacy, Waiter's epitaph. — He couldn't wait any longer, so he went. ...
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South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1868 - 1881), Sat 6 Aug 1870, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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