The managi-v of Scotch theatre where Kean was playing Maclr th offered him some whiskey in a very small glavn. “ Take that, Mr Kean, it is the real moan lain dew. and will never hurt you, sir.” “Ko,” said Kean, “that I’ll be sworn :t wind In t—if it were vitriol.”
Riches ottiiuia.es, if nobody takes them away, make to thr inselves wings and ily away; and truly many a time the undue sparing of them is T>ut letl-mg i heir wings grow, which makes them, iv.u’v ,o iiy away ; anil the contributing a part of them to do good only clips tneir wings a little, and makes them stay the longer with their owner, —Archbishop Leighton.
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Evening Star, Issue 3891, 13 August 1875, Page 3
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