After dinner one day last week, at a table a hote, a young man was relating how he had interest w. lB painfully excited, “didyou man age to escape?"--Qh,” was’the caKX I was on board another vessel.” P y ’ One day a trapper out West heard the district school-master say the earth turned round This whm “hT ldea , to , him ’ ail ' l be d oubted it’ So, h We “? home tbat night, he put a potato on a stump at his cabin door. Inthe f just where, he had put it. J** ?“ d i in triumph, “if the ’arth had turned round, whar wud that tater hev been? “f 11 ® h j“ had turned round, there wud be the tallest Scatterm of the nations you ever did'see Hr! Sch 1 °? ‘ masfc ? r , the ’arth is as flat as a pancake, and I know it,”
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Evening Star, Issue 3645, 28 October 1874, Page 2
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144Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3645, 28 October 1874, Page 2
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