MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.
The Seat of War.—A camp-stool. When may a chair he said to dislike yon ? When it cannot hear yon. Ap beim' asked if he had met with much hospitality, replied hj, yes, too much ; I was in the hospital almost all the time I was there.” _ . , , .^peechlera, —Two Irishman were engaged in rooting a house, when one of them lost his hold, and fell to the ground. The other hastened to him, and inquired, whe n he found him lying prostrate and stdl, f J Mickey, 1 Mickey, are y&u dead If No, replied Mickey; “ not dead, but spacbless.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2608, 27 June 1871, Page 3
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101MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2608, 27 June 1871, Page 3
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