“I would rather,” says Cato, “that people should inquire why no statue was erected to me than why I had one.”
How a young woman can keep on talking while she is twisting up her back hair, and has her mouth full of hair-pins is a mystery not yet explained. Some people have peculiar constitutions, Mark Twain once complained, after a long interval of idleness, “ This working between is killing me,”—American paper.
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Evening Star, Issue 3929, 28 September 1875, Page 2
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72Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3929, 28 September 1875, Page 2
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