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  3. ON THE MERITS OF A BROWN HORSE.

    Those of our readers who have read the Post and Paddock, by "The Druid," will, no doubt, remember the quotation at the head of the second chapter:— There he [?]at, as I thought, expounding the law and ...

    Article : 1,057 words
  4. SHE GOT THE DRESS.

    One day not long ago an old chap from the interior, accompanied by his wife, entered a Vicksburg dry goods store, and after looking round for a moment, said to the clerk: ...

    Article : 543 words
  5. POISONED SLEEP.

    Sleep is a boon commonly regarded as priceless; but, observes the Lancet, it may be purchased too dearly. Macbeth murdered sleep; a very large and, unhappily, increasing number of ...

    Article : 2,336 words
  6. PORK AND BEANS.

    An American furnished to Tallerman's Table Talk the following on the subject of American cookery:— "It is my object to dwell on those peculiar dishes of truly American origin, the natural growth of the ...

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