English as She is Spelt.
I- v jCPbom 'J"He ' Printers' Albjtm.') '"^A rite suite little buoy, the sun of ■v^BrgrttteJseiuol, with a rough around ■V his neckj^Hue the" rode m quick us a ■-. dear. After a thy mo he stopped at a I gnu house aud wruuy, the belle His I, tow hurt- hymn, and he kneaded H : "wrest. He was two tired to raze his I fare, puii hum A feint mown of I/ pain rows troin his lips. ■ The madi*. who herd the belle was I ah.iii!-."<i> ft»'v a pare, but she through I it down and ratt with all her mite, for I "fear her gues&^d wood uot weight. I But wheu she saw the little wou liers I stood in he» ayes at the site. ■ «* Ewe poor dear. Why dew you I lye hear ? Are you dyeing ? ' I " Know," he said, " I am feint." I . She boar hymn inn her arms, as I - she aught, too a room where he mite I' be gui t,- gave hymn bred and meet. I .' held a cent' bottle under his knows, |7~^~ i untide bis choler, rapped hymn up I warmly, gave hymn a suite drachm I ■ from a viol, till at last he went fourth I -as hail as a young hoarse.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 156, 27 June 1891, Page 4
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214English as She is Spelt. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 156, 27 June 1891, Page 4
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