We like fine writing when it Is properly applied j so we appreciate the following Durst of eloquence : Ab the, ostiich uea Loth legs and-winga when the Arabian courser bounds in her rtar- aa the: winged lighti.ings leap from the heavens when the thunderbolts are loosed so does a little boy run when ft big dog is after him,” Naughty Boy—across the walnuts and the wine.—Engaging Child: “vh, Mr Jenkins, do let us see you diink ! ” Mr Jenkins: “ See me drink! .What for, my dear?” Engaging Child: “Oh,, mamma saw you drink like a fish.”
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Evening Star, Issue 4191, 2 August 1876, Page 4
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95Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4191, 2 August 1876, Page 4
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