THE LUNATIC ASYLUM.
v . v fo the KdUor. Sißj—The first. effect upon me of * ‘A. B. C.’a ” letter in your last night’s issue, .and which purports to be a reply to mine, was a extraordinary one. a, tribe complete!# tliahge'd tbeformof my . image, and cans&i, my sidfi& to. heave* with un con - trollable emotion-; 1 am happy; to say that its second effect was to overawe me by Its dignified style, and that served as a counteractive. it is an able letter,: and as a <i specimen of 'congkmeration it will, 1 with any effdsicto from the mo3t fertile : Mb-Kfime’S laige fondly. I, that .numerous and off sever#.a'^M^^for.my poor intellect, and.l therefore, after peiious consideration, prodefer .the matter, and I and Minyseif . ‘ nnahimously - agreed that “ A.B;C. V’ lettcr should be “ read a second time this day rix mbntba. ”—t am, : &e., ’ - ' - D. B.K Dimedin, June 3.
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Evening Star, Issue 4140, 3 June 1876, Page 3
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146THE LUNATIC ASYLUM. Evening Star, Issue 4140, 3 June 1876, Page 3
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