An Tndianian threatened suicide, and went down to the collar for tlie purpose, as lie informed his wife. Soon the report of a pistol was heard. His wife kept right on knitting, and after awhile the man came upstairs grumbling that the woman hadn't got any feeling. Intoxication induces insuperable intemperance. Inborn insolence incites incessant indignation. Industry increases independence, Incorrigible indecency indicates indevotioi ,f ' Insignificant informers intimidate intrigue.' Invulnerable innocence invokes intrepid individuals' indulgence. Intense indigence instils inward indisposition. Insipid intelligence involuntarily inspires inconsiderateness. Ingenuous integrity incapacitates indecorous ingratitude. Intolerant insidtiousj ness insensibly introifft&sgf! ftrfrnifcc insecurity. i Indelicate indiscretion, inflicts indefinite infj'icity. ■ , '•'■vi"^-
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 85, 27 June 1871, Page 6
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