When a young lady offers to hem a handkerchief for a rich bachelor, she means to sew in order that she ipay reap. A littlb girl, wanting a fan, but not being able to remember the word, said she “wanted a thing to brush the warmth off with.” Arrangements are in progress for establishing in Scotland ami in Ireland schools lor the instruction of officers of ai'tilleiy of the auxiliary and reserve forces similar to the one already in existence at Woolwich.
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Evening Star, Issue 3003, 3 October 1872, Page 4
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82Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3003, 3 October 1872, Page 4
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